Making good of the transport policy


ON Jan 6, Transport Minister Anthony Loke took a walk at the Pasar Seni LRT Station. He noticed that even after massive spending on the Klang Valley’s urban rail system over the past 25 years, service quality still left much to be desired.

At the station’s new link bridge, one of the two new travelators was not functioning. To add to the minister’s disappointment, three out of four KTM ticketing machines were out of order!

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