by CSE – 3 min read
On 9 June 2025, a tragic bus accident on the East–West Highway near Gerik, Perak claimed 15 lives and injured 31 others, most of them university students returning from a field trip. The express bus reportedly lost control after overtaking, crashed into a Perodua Alza, and flipped over in the middle of the night on a dangerous downhill stretch.
Investigations later revealed the bus had a history of 18 speeding summonses, raising serious questions about fleet safety standards, driver accountability, and preventive enforcement. This is not an isolated case—Malaysia has witnessed a troubling spike in fatal crashes involving buses and commercial vehicles in recent years.
It’s Time We Shift from Reactive to Proactive
While regulations like speed limiters, annual inspections, and driver licensing exist, they are often reactive or poorly enforced. The next frontier of transport safety lies in telematics—an intelligent, real-time system that integrates GPS, diagnostics, behavioural analytics, and automated alerts.

6 Ways Telematics Could Have Prevented the Gerik Crash
1. Speed Monitoring & Alerts
Real-time tracking can immediately alert operators or fleet managers when a vehicle exceeds a safe speed, particularly in hazardous zones like winding mountain roads.
2. Driver Behaviour Analysis
Telematics captures aggressive acceleration, harsh braking, tailgating, or lane swerving—indicators of dangerous driving. Repeated violations trigger coaching interventions or suspension alerts.
3. Brake & Engine Diagnostics (via CAN Bus)
When supported by the vehicle’s CAN Bus interface, advanced telematics devices can detect issues with braking systems, overheating, or fluid levels—enabling predictive maintenance and automated fault reporting.
4. Video + Data Integration
Integrated dashcams capture incidents from multiple angles and match footage with speed and G-force data, helping clarify crash causes and discourage reckless driving.
5. Crash Alerts for Faster Response
In the event of a crash, telematics systems can auto-notify emergency services with GPS coordinates—cutting rescue time during night crashes or remote routes.
6. Tamper-Proof Speed Limiter Monitoring (via CAN Bus)
With CAN Bus access, telematics can detect if a vehicle’s speed limiter has been deactivated or bypassed—a concern raised by the Transport Ministry following this latest tragedy.

A Safer Roadmap Forward for Malaysia
It’s no longer enough to rely solely on manual inspections and reactionary penalties. Telematics empowers transport operators and regulators to prevent accidents before they happen, audit safety compliance in real time, and save lives—especially in commercial vehicles that carry dozens of passengers daily.
Priority Area | Telematics Solution |
---|---|
Speed Control Enforcement | Live tracking and speed alerts |
Maintenance & Safety Compliance | Predictive diagnostics and maintenance reminders |
Dangerous Driver Detection | Behaviour scoring and coaching |
Transparency & Accountability | Dashcam integration and fleet performance reports |
Crisis Response Time | Automatic crash notifications |
Regulatory Enforcement Support | Tamper alerts and compliance dashboards |
About CSE Telematics
CSE Telematics is a Malaysian leader in connected vehicle technology, specialising in telematics solutions for fleet management, vehicle safety, and Usage-Based Insurance. With over 15 years of experience serving insurers, logistics companies, leasing providers, and car manufacturers, CSE Telematics offers real-time data platforms, driver behaviour scoring, remote diagnostics, and AI-powered crash detection.
From buses and haulage trucks to motorcycles and passenger fleets, CSE’s technology helps businesses operate safer, smarter, and more efficiently—while saving lives on the road.
Let’s Make Malaysia’s Roads Safer — Today
If you’re a fleet operator, school transportation provider, or logistics manager, don’t wait for another tragedy. Partner with CSE Telematics to install real-time monitoring and crash-prevention systems in your vehicles.