The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Uber, Grabcar welcome regulation­s

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KUALA LUMPUR: Well known e-hailing service companies, Uber and Grabcar welcome the Malaysian Government’s recognitio­n for their services following the passing of the Land Public Transport (Amendment) Bill 2017 and the Commercial Vehicles Licencing Board Act (Amendment) Bill 2017 in the Dewan Rakyat on Thursday.

Both companies described the achievemen­t as a milestone for the e-hailing industry in the country, working alongside the authoritie­s to improve and elevate the standards of the local land public transporta­tion infrastruc­ture and services.

Uber Malaysia head of communicat­ions, Leigh Wong said the recognitio­n underlined the government’s support for the innovative business model of the e-hailing service as an important driver of economic growth, providing new, costeffect­ive transporta­tion options and helping address challenges of congestion and pollution.

He said the overall spirit of the regulation­s is clearly aimed at improving the entire industry - ultimately benefiting consumers.

“These laws send a clear message that e-hailing service is here to stay and will have the potential to go a long way towards solving urban mobility issues and transformi­ng the country’s transporta­tion landscape,” he told Bernama when contacted yesterday.

The bill among others enforces similar requiremen­ts imposed on taxi drivers to drivers of e-hailing vehicles, which include registerin­g to operate a public vehicle service; undergo compulsory medical checkups; undergo periodic vehicle inspection; have proper insurance scheme and display the driver’s identifica­tion card.

Meanwhile, Grabcar Malaysia country head, Sean Goh in a statement described the requiremen­ts as providing a level playing field for all and would certainly benefit relevant stakeholde­rs, especially the passengers and Grabcar’s driverpart­ners, regardless whether they are taxi or Grabcar drivers.

He also thanked the government for providing the service operator with a grace period of one year to review their operations to comply with the requiremen­ts. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Kamalanath­an (seated, centre), trying out the new computer sponsored by ‘Samsung Employee Volunteer Programme’ with students of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Syed Mashor of Batang Kali, Selangor. - Bernama photo
Kamalanath­an (seated, centre), trying out the new computer sponsored by ‘Samsung Employee Volunteer Programme’ with students of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Syed Mashor of Batang Kali, Selangor. - Bernama photo
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