Selangor Journal
Demand-responsive transit (DRT) van service Mobi in SS15, Subang Jaya, on June 21, 2023. — Picture by NUR ADIBAH AHMAD IZAM/SELANGORKINI

Transport Ministry to introduce DRT service, improve public transport

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 17 — The Transport Ministry (MOT) will introduce the on-demand transit van service or demand-responsive transit (DRT) in the Klang Valley to enhance public transportation interconnectivity.

Its minister Anthony Loke said they would announce details on the initiative’s implementation soon, which targets first and last-mile area with limited access to public bus services.

Part of the RM50 million allocation under Budget 2024 to enhance public transportation will be used to purchase vans, with Prasarana Malaysia Berhad (Prasarana) tasked to oversee the operations.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke speaks at the press conference on the new material terms of the Operating Agreement between Malaysia Airport Holdings Bhd and the government, in Putrajaya, on February 9, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

“We understand that not all residential areas have bus routes. The concept is similar to e-hailing services. It has no special routes, but we will place it in strategic locations,” he said during a press conference after opening the Kuala Lumpur DAP Annual Convention at the party’s headquarters today.

Loke said MOT wants Prasarana to forge cooperation with companies offering the van-on-demand services to expand the initiative.

Meanwhile, MOT will present amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 33) regarding the offence of driving in bus lanes next year to prevent continued misuse of the lanes by other road users and enhance the lane’s effectiveness.

He said the amendments allow enforcement personnel to issue compounds based on the offences monitored and recorded on camera.

Placing enforcement personnel at the lanes to prevent misuse by other road users was found to be a less effective approach.

“We are moving towards smart enforcement by using licence plate scanning devices…this will be implemented later,” Loke said.

MOT would continue advocacy efforts to prohibit private vehicles from using bus lanes for a year before issuing compounds for the offence.

— Bernama

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