The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Fewer drivers registerin­g with Grab following new regulation­s

- — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: Grab Malaysia has seen a reduction in the registrati­on of new part-time drivers following the regulation­s imposed by the Ministry of Transport (MOT) on ride-hailing companies.

Country Head Sean Goh said the number of new part-time drivers had decreased, but he is positive this situation will eventually recover.

“It is normal that during a transition period we see a decrease.

“We are finding the best solution for all (parties) as we understand the majority of our drivers are part-timers and their income from Grab contribute­s 30 per cent to their household income,” he told reporters after meeting with the Council of Eminent Persons yesterday.

Goh said that Grab had engaged with the MOT and emphasised it would be a continuous discussion between the two parties to find common ground.

It was previously reported that e-hailing services would be subject to the same regulation­s as taxis, especially for licence and registrati­on, vehicle inspection and operationa­l requiremen­ts.

E-hailing companies must also register with the Companies Commission, or Cooperativ­e Commission, and ensure vehicles undergo yearly inspection­s if older than three years.

Currently, more than 50 per cent of Grab’s fleet are above three years.

Meanwhile, Goh said Grab is in discussion with various insurance companies on new insurance requiremen­ts and had yet to close the door to any interested party.

The MOT had announced that e-hailing services must provide insurance coverage for drivers, vehicles, passengers and damages to third parties.

Grab was given a grace period of one year to comply with the new regulation­s.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? E-hailing companies must also register with the Companies Commission, or Cooperativ­e Commission, and ensure vehicles undergo yearly inspection­s if older than three years.
— Reuters photo E-hailing companies must also register with the Companies Commission, or Cooperativ­e Commission, and ensure vehicles undergo yearly inspection­s if older than three years.

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