The railway has suffered delays and disruptions because of the Klang Valley double-tracking project, says a former deputy minister.
Transport expert Rosli Khan says KTMB should aim to reach its pre-pandemic ridership rate on the commuter service.
Privately-owned minibuses should be used to complement the commuter services, he said, as RapidKL’s buses were too big and could only navigate main roads.“Minibuses offer better services than the big ones. Minibuses have better speed, can penetrate deeper into housing estates, and provide door-to-door service,” Rosli told FMT.
Former deputy transport minister Aziz Kaprawi said one reason was the Klang Valley double tracking project which had caused delays and disruptions to KTM Komuter’s train frequency.
Italia Ultime Notizie, Italia Notizie
Similar News:Puoi anche leggere notizie simili a questa che abbiamo raccolto da altre fonti di notizie.
DAP MP under probe for using Quranic verses to canvass supportPETALING JAYA: Police are investigating Ipoh Timor MP Howard Lee over a TikTok video in which he allegedly used Quranic verses to urge Muslims to support the unity government.
Leggi di più »
DAP MP under probe for using Quranic verse to canvass supportThe video posted on TikTok featuring Ipoh Timor MP Howard Lee appears to have been taken down.
Leggi di più »
Samsung One UI 6 gets new “Screen Hide” feature to save batterySamsung new Screen Hide feature allows users to turn off their display while still using an app. It can be useful for saving battery life.
Leggi di più »
Russian hackers seeking war crimes evidence, says Ukraine’s cyber chiefKYIV: Russian spies are using hackers to target computer systems at law enforcement agencies in Ukraine in a bid to identify and obtain evidence relat...
Leggi di più »
Ex-DG of Labuan financial regulator charged with graftPETALING JAYA: A former director-general of the Labuan Financial Services Authority (LFSA) has claimed trial to abuse of power in using the statutory body’s funds to conduct home renovations between 2017 and 2020.
Leggi di più »
Melaka to help private healthcare facilities in hiring foreign trained nursesMELAKA, Sept 23 — The state government is ready to assist private healthcare facilities in getting foreign trained nurses, to help improve the quality of services in the private...
Leggi di più »