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Home News Auto News Disposing Of Old Vehicles A 'Complex Matter' - Wee Ka Siong Disposing Of Old Vehicles A 'Complex Matter' - Wee Ka Siong Auto News Sep Irran Halid | June 20, 2022 03:48 pm It's that time again when talks on getting rid of vehicles over 10 years old aka "Lemon Law" are gaining traction here in Malaysia. According to our Transport Minister, that is easier said than done. Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong shared his views regarding the issue of road congestion, and his statement all came down to one important key - all of these have to be handled in a holistic way. Scrap old cars over 10 years old... According to a recent post by The Star, Dr Wee stated "I don’t think everyone would be able to change their vehicle every 10 years; even my late father was driving a 20-year-old vehicle. Most of our parents in the village are still using the Perodua Kancil and Proton Iswara. This is something that we inherited from our family." "There is more than one approach that we can take to tackle the issue of congestion on our roads; like looking at the best policy to introduce and what intervention we can take. All of these must be dealt with in a holistic way," added Dr Wee. Tackling congestion in Malaysia Dr Wee also mentioned that his ministry is working hard on further improving the country's public transportation ecosystem as a reliable alternative method for daily travel. If that can be done effectively, then the public can seriously consider reducing their reliance on driving everywhere themselves. New Putrajaya MRT line a blessing? As some of you may already know, the first phase of the Putrajaya MRT line was recently launched covering 12 stops from Putrajaya to Kampung Batu. The second phase will be done in January 2023 when the line will be expanded to cover close to 60km from Putrajaya. But like most public transportation, the main issues lie in the cost of travel and that dreaded 'first mile, last mile' headache. If the government can solve these matters (or at least make them better), it'll hopefully reduce the traffic congestion. Plausible, or is it all too late? ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Wee Ka Siong Malaysia Ministry of Transport Old Cars old cars Malaysia lemon law Lemon Law malaysia Public Transportation public transport malaysia Print Sep Irran Halid Content Producer Sep is a firm believer in the saying "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast" rather than "When in doubt, throttle it out". Drive safely, ride defensively, and most importantly, don't get hangry. Related News Vocal Consumer Association Urges The Introduction Of The Lemon Law In Malaysia Auto News Siew Weng | February 18, 2019 In a statement released by Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP), purchasers of vehicles which seem to have unsolvable technical issues should be ... What is Lemon Law? Insights Adam Aubrey | April 28, 2022 What is Lemon Law? How does it protect you from automakers who won't own up to bad vehicles?As far as buyers are concerned, when they buy a new car, ... Does Malaysia Need A Lemon Law? Insights Adam Aubrey | May 03, 2022 Can we fully trust automakers and their cars these days? Do we need a Lemon law in Malaysia?To be honest, if you look at it from a fair game point of ... More Highways, Less Public Transport - Are PH Policies To Blame For Our Traffic Nightmares? Insights Jim Kem | June 10, 2022 Traffic is getting pretty bad in the Klang Valley, perhaps even worse than it was prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. But why?To any Klang Valley ... Comments
Disposing Of Old Vehicles A 'Complex Matter' - Wee Ka Siong Auto News Sep Irran Halid | June 20, 2022 03:48 pm It's that time again when talks on getting rid of vehicles over 10 years old aka "Lemon Law" are gaining traction here in Malaysia. According to our Transport Minister, that is easier said than done. Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong shared his views regarding the issue of road congestion, and his statement all came down to one important key - all of these have to be handled in a holistic way. Scrap old cars over 10 years old... According to a recent post by The Star, Dr Wee stated "I don’t think everyone would be able to change their vehicle every 10 years; even my late father was driving a 20-year-old vehicle. Most of our parents in the village are still using the Perodua Kancil and Proton Iswara. This is something that we inherited from our family." "There is more than one approach that we can take to tackle the issue of congestion on our roads; like looking at the best policy to introduce and what intervention we can take. All of these must be dealt with in a holistic way," added Dr Wee. Tackling congestion in Malaysia Dr Wee also mentioned that his ministry is working hard on further improving the country's public transportation ecosystem as a reliable alternative method for daily travel. If that can be done effectively, then the public can seriously consider reducing their reliance on driving everywhere themselves. New Putrajaya MRT line a blessing? As some of you may already know, the first phase of the Putrajaya MRT line was recently launched covering 12 stops from Putrajaya to Kampung Batu. The second phase will be done in January 2023 when the line will be expanded to cover close to 60km from Putrajaya. But like most public transportation, the main issues lie in the cost of travel and that dreaded 'first mile, last mile' headache. If the government can solve these matters (or at least make them better), it'll hopefully reduce the traffic congestion. Plausible, or is it all too late? ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Wee Ka Siong Malaysia Ministry of Transport Old Cars old cars Malaysia lemon law Lemon Law malaysia Public Transportation public transport malaysia
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Vocal Consumer Association Urges The Introduction Of The Lemon Law In Malaysia Auto News Siew Weng | February 18, 2019 In a statement released by Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP), purchasers of vehicles which seem to have unsolvable technical issues should be ...
What is Lemon Law? Insights Adam Aubrey | April 28, 2022 What is Lemon Law? How does it protect you from automakers who won't own up to bad vehicles?As far as buyers are concerned, when they buy a new car, ...
Does Malaysia Need A Lemon Law? Insights Adam Aubrey | May 03, 2022 Can we fully trust automakers and their cars these days? Do we need a Lemon law in Malaysia?To be honest, if you look at it from a fair game point of ...
More Highways, Less Public Transport - Are PH Policies To Blame For Our Traffic Nightmares? Insights Jim Kem | June 10, 2022 Traffic is getting pretty bad in the Klang Valley, perhaps even worse than it was prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. But why?To any Klang Valley ...