Transportation
- The final redemption date for the RM300 digital voucher for public university students to buy domestic flight tickets nationwide has been extended until Dec 31 from Oct 31.
The Transport Ministry says purchases made after the final redemption date are still allowed.
- The Transport Ministry has introduced the ‘myBAS Concession’ pass, which allows individuals with special needs, students and senior citizens to use the stage bus service for free.
Minister Anthony Loke says over 2,500 people are expected to benefit from the scheme.
- Airasia Ride Starts Testing SureRIDE; Lets You Secure A Driver More Quickly - Lowyat.NETwww.lowyat.net Airasia Ride Starts Testing SureRIDE; Lets You Secure A Driver More Quickly - Lowyat.NET
airasia ride, the e-hailing service on the airasia superapp, is testing out a new feature called SureRIDE. This feature appears to target a significant pain
- AirAsia And Batik Air Winners As Malaysia Awards Traffic Rightssimpleflying.com AirAsia And Batik Air Winners As Malaysia Awards Traffic Rights
In the second quarter Malaysian regulator MAVCOM received 87% more applications for new routes than in Q2 2022.
In the second quarter Malaysian regulator MAVCOM received 87% more applications for new routes than in Q2 2022.
- We just want our transport woes to be fixed, say Penang folk
Penangites want the state government to introduce congestion charges similar to that which is imposed in Singapore and Hong Kong.
- Could the Malaysia-Singapore border traffic congestion be on its way to being resolved?malaysia.news.yahoo.com Could the Malaysia-Singapore border traffic congestion be on its way to being resolved?
The congestion at the Malaysia-Singapore land border crossings affects hundreds of thousands of commuters each day. But there are signs of possible resolution.
- Debate: Priority Seat Gatekeeping?
I forgot to make this post, but do you know there exists a species known as priority seat gatekeeper aunties?
A few weeks ago, I heard an aunty speaking really loud about something someone tak tau baca She's old, (but not that old, probably in her mid 50s at most?) so someone asked her if she would like to take the priority seat, but then she said no. But she wouldn't let anyone else sit despite it's peak hour so there's one wasted space there.
What's your stance on this? Are regular people not allowed to use the priority seat no matter what, or is it justified as long as there's no one who needs it and you give the seat out as soon as there's someone who needs it?
- State Elections General | Weekly PTSD Thread #3
[WT03] Weekly Thread
Welcome to the third weekly public transportation stories and discussions (PTSD) thread! Here you can share stories, info, opinions, and discussions about anything related to transportation. All modes of transport are welcomed.
As an optional prompt, here's this week's topic:
> State Elections General thread: > - discuss transportation policy manifestos > - plan your travels to your hometowns
Reminder that the state elections polling day is Saturday, 12 August 2023 for the following states:
- Kedah
- Pulau Pinang
- Selangor
- Negeri Sembilan
- Kelantan
- Terengganu
Sit back and enjoy the ride together! And don't forget to vote; do your duty!
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- MEX highway begins testing open toll payment using debit and credit cards - official launch this September - paultan.orgpaultan.org MEX highway begins testing open toll payment using debit and credit cards - official launch this September - paultan.org
From today, motorists will have the option of using credit or debit cards at the Putrajaya toll plaza on the Maju Expressway (MEX). The highway concessionaire, one of 12 highway operators that have agreed to …
- Transport minister: Cabinet approves RM1b project to redevelop KL Sentralwww.malaymail.com Transport minister: Cabinet approves RM1b project to redevelop KL Sentral
PUTRAJAYA, Aug 2 — Transport Minister Anthony Loke today announced that the Cabinet has approved the ministry’s proposal to redevelop the Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station (KL...
- Ktm's van pooling service
Apparently one of PH's most successful initiatives but it is giving me "they are going to kidnap me" vibes for some reason. I will try it either this week or the next. Let's see if I survive 🤣
- Bulatan Loke Yew and surrounding roads will be closed to all traffic for one-year from Aug 5 - DBKL - paultan.orgpaultan.org Bulatan Loke Yew and surrounding roads will be closed to all traffic for one-year from Aug 5 - DBKL - paultan.org
Click to enlarge As far as road closures go, this one is major. DBKL has announced that the Loke Yew roundabout and the Jalan Sungai Besi stretch heading to “Sg Besi/Petaling Jaya” (in front of …
- Malaysian channel featured on NJB community post.
Not even from Penang but thought this was an interesting watch.
- Karak Highway sinkhole - fully open in both directions - paultan.orgpaultan.org Karak Highway sinkhole - fully open in both directions - paultan.org
KL-Karak Highway operator Anih Berhad announced on July 28 that the KM 66.1 sinkhole affected stretch is now fully open to traffic in both directions. This is following the opening of westbound lanes to KL …
- Horror stories on public transportation | Weekly PTSD Thread #2
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Welcome to the weekly public transportation stories and discussions (PTSD) thread #2! Here you can share stories, info, opinions, and discussions about anything related to transportation. All modes of transport are welcomed.
As an optional prompt, here's this week's topic:
> Horror stories on public transportation – With mortal and ghastly beings alike, happenstances that evokes a variety of emotions.
Sit back and enjoy the ride together!
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- Has RapidKL's public game become complete shit again?
Previously not long after Anthony Loke become the transport minister, rapidKL always gave an explanation whenever an issue happens, and they'll always address the issue in a PR statement. But nowadays they just mention they'll investigate the issue and never come up with an explanation. Was all that PR game last time just for show?
- KTMB to use new ticketing schedule from Sunday | The Malaysian Insightwww.themalaysianinsight.com KTMB to use new ticketing schedule from Sunday | The Malaysian Insight
Travellers can now book train seats 6 months in advance.
- KLIA Ekspres train frequency raised to every 20 mins from August 1 – 1st train from KL Sentral departs 5am - paultan.orgpaultan.org KLIA Ekspres train frequency raised to every 20 mins from August 1 – 1st train from KL Sentral departs 5am - paultan.org
Express Rail Link has announced that beginning August 1, 2023, KLIA Ekspres will run every 20 minutes all day, every day, including national holidays – this frequency was only for peak hours previously. According to …
- 🚈 Light Rail Transit (LRT) in ASEAN countries
LRT is a common public transportation nowadays. Many countries are building LRT to serve people's mobilization, including ASEAN countries.
Manufacturer:
🇮🇩: INKA (🇮🇩) 🇲🇾: Bombardier (🇩🇪) 🇹🇭: Siemens (🇩🇪) 🇵🇭: CAF (🇪🇦) 🇻🇳: CRRC (🇨🇳) 🇸🇬: Mitsubishi (🇯🇵) 🇰🇭: Ferrovías del Bajío (🇲🇽)
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- East Coast Expressway: Kuala Lumpur-Karak highway blocked at KM66.1 due to sinkhole, affecting both directions near Bentongwww.malaymail.com East Coast Expressway: Kuala Lumpur-Karak highway blocked at KM66.1 due to sinkhole, affecting both directions near Bentong
KUANTAN, July 25 — A sinkhole at KM66.1 of the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway which affected both directions near Bentong has resulted in the road at that location being...
cross-posted from: https://monyet.cc/post/148344
> Highlight > - “Users from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan are directed to exit at the West Bentong intersection and re-enter at the East Bentong intersection,”
- What's some of the good experiences you've had on public transport? | Weekly PTSD Thread #1
Welcome to the first weekly public transportation stories and discussions (PTSD) thread! Here you can share stories, info, opinions, and discussions about anything related to transportation. All modes of transport are welcomed.
As an optional prompt, here's this week's topic:
> What's some of the good experiences you've had on public transport?
Sit back and enjoy the ride together!
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- Contra-flow lane activated on KL-Karak highway at KM123.10-KM124.70 towards Kuantan for three months - paultan.orgpaultan.org Contra-flow lane activated on KL-Karak highway at KM123.10-KM124.70 towards Kuantan for three months - paultan.org
Highway concessionaire ANIH has announced the activation of a contra-flow lane on the KL-Karak expressway (KLK) for a period of three months, starting from yesterday. The contra-flow lane, which runs from KM 123.10 to KM …
- LDP contra-flow - traffic diversion changes at KM 22 to KM 19.2 from Shah Alam to Petaling Jaya/Sunway - paultan.orgpaultan.org LDP contra-flow - traffic diversion changes at KM 22 to KM 19.2 from Shah Alam to Petaling Jaya/Sunway - paultan.org
Click to enlarge. On July 17, Litrak announced the implementation of a contra-flow study from the LDP’s Petaling Jaya toll plaza to Puchong during evening peak hours, in place from 4.30 to 8.30 pm on …
- Traffic Evaporation: What Really Happens When Road Space is Reallocated from Cars?thecityfix.com Traffic Evaporation: What Really Happens When Road Space is Reallocated from Cars?
Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul, where an elevated expressway was demolished to make way for a massive public recreation space. Photo by Aleksandr Zykov Road development throughout the 20th century was based primarily on the premise that more infrastructure eases traffic. But evidence shows that road
Not Malaysia-specific, but extremely relevant. >A reverse effect to traffic generation is the phenomenon of “traffic evaporation”: traffic that disappears when road space is reallocated from private vehicles to more sustainable modes of transport like walking, cycling and public transportation. While traffic evaporation has been well-documented for more than 20 years, most decision- and opinion-makers are still under the impression that reducing car lanes will make traffic worse.
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>All this does not mean that cities don’t require adequate road connectivity among rural areas and other cities. But reducing road space for cars in denser areas while improving areas for walking, cycling and public transportation clearly does not produce the chaos many believe it will. It is actually a more sustainable and equitable way of improving mobility in dense and fast-growing cities
- One Of The "Genius" Designs Of Penang Sentral
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I haven't been to Penang in years but this entire walking video is such an indictment weh. (ETA: adding hashtags, to see if it gets fetched) #TootSEA #MYToots
- Why Can't KTM Shuttle Tebrau Run More Frequently?railtravelstation.com Why Can't KTM Shuttle Tebrau Run More Frequently? • RailTravel Station
Why Can’t KTM Shuttle Tebrau Run More Frequently? The JB-Woodlands KTM Shuttle Tebrau train is a highly-popular yet infrequent shuttle train service* between Singapore andContinue reading
- Peak Hour Komuter Shuttle between Jalan Kastam and Subang Jaya station
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- [Meta] What do you guys want to talk about in !transport?
Hello everyone. Welcome to the community's first pinned post! 📌
I'm thinking of doing weekly/regularly cycling pins for casual discussion on the topic of transportation in Malaysia, to get the wheels spinning.
A few topic ideas off the top of my head:
- sharing good/bad personal experiences/confessions with regards to taking the various modes of transport
- tips, tricks, and lifehacks for the various modes of transport
- off the beaten paths to take and explore
- ideas on improving modal choice (i.e. access to transportation modes that isn't cars)
- nerding out on transport modes and lines you wish exists, alternative transit diagrams, etc.
- transportation history/future
- comparisons with other countries
- universal access
Topic ideas welcomed, here and on all subsequent meta-posts. Full-feature posts on such topics even more so! 😆👍
Thank you.
- Shuttle service uses ‘virtual stops’, vans to improve connectivity in Subang Jaya
Selangor government has selected the Mobi demand- responsive transit (DRT) service to tackle traffic congestion and improve last-mile connectivity for Subang Jaya residents.
- Gov't to provide an additional 200 free PSV bus licences to B40 in Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu - paultan.orgpaultan.org Gov't to provide an additional 200 free PSV bus licences to B40 in Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu - paultan.org
The government says it will be providing 200 vocational public service vehicle (PSV) bus licences for free to the B40 group in east coast states. This is in addition to the 500 PSV bus licences …
- [THROWBACK] LRT3 Reduction Scope (Found from deleted MOT FB post)
This was the closest I could find to a breakdown of LRT3 cost rationalisations and I uploaded it to Reddit. I wish I could find the same for MRT2!
- [THROWBACK] I mapped all the current (back in late 2018) MRT Feeder bus routes (in green) together with the MRT SBK Line (in blue).
This was my first-ever post on Reddit under the account with the same name. Soon, I'll be bidding the account goodbye. So long, Reddit!
- Malaysia seeks proposals to revive high-speed rail project with Singaporewww.reuters.com Malaysia seeks proposals to revive high-speed rail project with Singapore
Malaysia on Tuesday said it was seeking proposals from private firms to develop a high-speed railway between its capital Kuala Lumpur and neighbouring Singapore, reviving a multi-billion-dollar project called off more than two years ago.
- Next-gen Perodua Bezza to only debut in two to three years - will feature a more ASEAN-oriented designpaultan.org Next-gen Perodua Bezza to only debut in two to three years - will feature a more ASEAN-oriented design - paultan.org
Perodua’s next compact sedan will feature a more ASEAN-oriented design. This is according to company president and chief executive office Datuk Zainal Abidin Ahmad, who spoke in a press conference at the Asian Compact Sedan …
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- To gather inspiration for a design that speaks to the ASEAN market, Perodua collaborated with the Malaysian Design Council (MRM) to organise ACSDC 2023 to promote good design and stimulate competitiveness among car designers.
- Open to participants from ASEAN countries, the competition is divided into two categories: university students and professional designers.
- The competition will span seven months until eight contestants are shortlisted, following which the finalists will develop a full-scale model and present the design thinking behind each design. Over RM100,000 worth of prizes and incentives await the finalists.
- Miri installs violation detection AI camera - catches drivers speeding, using a phone, not wearing seat belt - paultan.orgpaultan.org Miri installs violation detection AI camera - catches drivers speeding, using a phone, not wearing seat belt - paultan.org
An upgraded traffic rules violation detection camera system with artificial intelligence (AI) has been installed in Miri to capture evidence of traffic offences and provide data for better policy planning and enforcement, The Borneo Post …
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- As an example, Lee said a repeat offender was caught on camera for speeding on eight occasions within a week at the intersection, proving the system’s ability to monitor and identify reckless acts among drivers.
- Photos posted by the Sibu Finger Facebook page showed the system is capable of identifying individual vehicles, their licence plates and potential offences committed by the driver such as speeding, running a red light, using a mobile phone and even if they aren’t wearing a seat belt.
- LRT3’s operation expected in March 2025, says Transport Minister Lokewww.malaymail.com LRT3’s operation expected in March 2025, says Transport Minister Loke
KLANG, July 4 — The Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) which starts in Bandar Utama and ends in Johan Setia is expected to start its operations on March 1, 2025, Transport Minister...
KLANG, July 4 — The Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) which starts in Bandar Utama and ends in Johan Setia is expected to start its operations on March 1, 2025, Transport Minister Anthony Loke said today,
Loke said that the progress of the LRT3 construction project, which is being carried out briskly, has so far reached 86 per cent, including other works such as the signalling system.
- DBKL and Rapid Bus to trial dedicated bus lane on Jln Ampang during peak hours - six months from July 3 - paultan.orgpaultan.org DBKL and Rapid Bus to trial dedicated bus lane on Jln Ampang during peak hours - six months from July 3 - paultan.org
In an attempt to encourage more people to use public transport in the city, Kuala Lumpur city hall (DBKL) and Rapid Bus have initiated a trial project to implement a dedicated bus lane on Jalan …
- Rapid KL launches new Kajang-Bangi-Putrajaya bus route with limited stops - No. 451, RM1, from July 3 - paultan.orgpaultan.org Rapid KL launches new Kajang-Bangi-Putrajaya bus route with limited stops - No. 451, RM1, from July 3 - paultan.org
Click to enlarge Teased earlier this week, Rapid KL has unveiled a new Kajang-Bangi-Putrajaya bus route. Given the number 451, the new route’s trial period is from July 3 to September 30, and the fare …