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Home News Insights Public Transportation: How To Improve According To Malaysians Public Transportation: How To Improve According To Malaysians Insights Jim Kem | May 18, 2022 12:59 pm We all know public transportation in Malaysia is a bit of a mixed bag - to put it delicately - but exactly what is holding us back? We ask real Malaysians, the so-called netizens, for some answers…. Driving vs public transport We get it, moving around the densest parts of Malaysia (ahem…Klang Valley) can be pretty stressful even for seasoned drivers, especially during morning and even rush hour. If you’re driving, only a handful of options to surmount this problem are presented to you: Get behind the wheel and endure the traffic jams as they come. Plan ahead and preferably leave early enough to circumvent the congestion. Take public transportation. Should you attempt that 3rd option, outside factors will definitely play into whether your commute situation is made easier or more difficult: distance, public transport coverage, expected journey time. It’ll most definitely be the cheaper option compared to using a personal vehicle or even an e-hailing service, but will that trade-off be worth it? While we have our own ideas about what might improve our public transportation network, we got a sample of interesting suggestions/answers after we posed the question to the readership of Carlist.my. Mind you, these responses were gathered over a period of just over 24 hours after the post was made on Facebook, in which time it amassed over 100 comments. Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee or vouch for the coherence or rationale of these responses. Here we go. What do Malaysians say? Rizza Abas: Seperti biasa, saya mencadangkan Pegawai² tertinggi PBT yang kritikal dengan kesesakkan dalam bandar untuk buat lawatan ke negara² yang maju seperti Singapura, Australia, Germany, Switzerland dan Hong Kong. Lihat bagaimana usaha mereka atas semua itu. Cukup masa, pegawai² yang dah pergi 'lawatan sambil belajar' tu akan berpindah jabatan lain.....mana yang PTD tu akan ke kementerian lain pulak. Lagi 3-4 tahun, group lain pula akan ke sana lagi. Adrian Chin: I think the main thing is accessibility, its a broken system when, to get to the public transportation, you need to drive. Harith Merican: The politician have screwed up our whole public transport system . There are 7 rail system in KL. Cost goes up for public use. Overhead cost multiply by 7 group of people. System not integrated fir users. Richard Quek: Public transport route should be planned according to requirement of area (traffic conditions, demographic) rather than political driven. WanzLatiffr Rachman: Remove fuel subsidy and use that money to improve public transport. There's certainly plenty of variety when it comes to the proposed solutions offered by everyday Malaysians. We can all agree that political interests has no place in the planning or execution of civil projects, but most would disagree that improving public transportation should come at the expense of our cherished fuel subsidies as that last commenter suggested. If you'd like to chime in yourself, the Facebook thread can be found here. ✕ 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 Public Transportation Malaysia Klang Valley Traffic LRT MRT Komuter Netizen facebook Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News MyRapid Releases Stern Warning Towards False News Spreading Auto News Chris Aaron | September 03, 2015 Following this morning’s inaccurate reports that an overhead flyover, or LRT line had collapsed near the SOGO KL shopping complex, Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd ... CEO KTMB: Ramai Tak Guna KTM Punca Jalan Sesak – Kenapa Tak Naik KTM? Insights Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | June 02, 2022 Akaun Twitter rasmi Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB), @ktm_berhad telah ‘diserang’ orang ramai setelah berkongsi kenyataan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif ... 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Public Transportation: How To Improve According To Malaysians Insights Jim Kem | May 18, 2022 12:59 pm We all know public transportation in Malaysia is a bit of a mixed bag - to put it delicately - but exactly what is holding us back? We ask real Malaysians, the so-called netizens, for some answers…. Driving vs public transport We get it, moving around the densest parts of Malaysia (ahem…Klang Valley) can be pretty stressful even for seasoned drivers, especially during morning and even rush hour. If you’re driving, only a handful of options to surmount this problem are presented to you: Get behind the wheel and endure the traffic jams as they come. Plan ahead and preferably leave early enough to circumvent the congestion. Take public transportation. Should you attempt that 3rd option, outside factors will definitely play into whether your commute situation is made easier or more difficult: distance, public transport coverage, expected journey time. It’ll most definitely be the cheaper option compared to using a personal vehicle or even an e-hailing service, but will that trade-off be worth it? While we have our own ideas about what might improve our public transportation network, we got a sample of interesting suggestions/answers after we posed the question to the readership of Carlist.my. Mind you, these responses were gathered over a period of just over 24 hours after the post was made on Facebook, in which time it amassed over 100 comments. Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee or vouch for the coherence or rationale of these responses. Here we go. What do Malaysians say? Rizza Abas: Seperti biasa, saya mencadangkan Pegawai² tertinggi PBT yang kritikal dengan kesesakkan dalam bandar untuk buat lawatan ke negara² yang maju seperti Singapura, Australia, Germany, Switzerland dan Hong Kong. Lihat bagaimana usaha mereka atas semua itu. Cukup masa, pegawai² yang dah pergi 'lawatan sambil belajar' tu akan berpindah jabatan lain.....mana yang PTD tu akan ke kementerian lain pulak. Lagi 3-4 tahun, group lain pula akan ke sana lagi. Adrian Chin: I think the main thing is accessibility, its a broken system when, to get to the public transportation, you need to drive. Harith Merican: The politician have screwed up our whole public transport system . There are 7 rail system in KL. Cost goes up for public use. Overhead cost multiply by 7 group of people. System not integrated fir users. Richard Quek: Public transport route should be planned according to requirement of area (traffic conditions, demographic) rather than political driven. WanzLatiffr Rachman: Remove fuel subsidy and use that money to improve public transport. There's certainly plenty of variety when it comes to the proposed solutions offered by everyday Malaysians. We can all agree that political interests has no place in the planning or execution of civil projects, but most would disagree that improving public transportation should come at the expense of our cherished fuel subsidies as that last commenter suggested. If you'd like to chime in yourself, the Facebook thread can be found here. ✕ 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 Public Transportation Malaysia Klang Valley Traffic LRT MRT Komuter Netizen facebook
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MyRapid Releases Stern Warning Towards False News Spreading Auto News Chris Aaron | September 03, 2015 Following this morning’s inaccurate reports that an overhead flyover, or LRT line had collapsed near the SOGO KL shopping complex, Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd ...
CEO KTMB: Ramai Tak Guna KTM Punca Jalan Sesak – Kenapa Tak Naik KTM? Insights Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | June 02, 2022 Akaun Twitter rasmi Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB), @ktm_berhad telah ‘diserang’ orang ramai setelah berkongsi kenyataan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif ...
Undercover minister Anthony Loke rides KTM Komuter: Is it that bad? Auto News Jim Kem | December 19, 2022 Transport Minister Anthony Loke is back on the street, riding the rails of the Klang Valley’s public transportation network to see for himself where ...
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 ...