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Register if you drop kids at school

Transport Ministry to create organised, safe school transport system

- By JO TIMBUONG jo.timbuong@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: Beginning next year, private car drivers ferrying students to school will have to register their role as part of a standardis­ation and amnesty process.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the requiremen­t was necessary to create a more organised school transporta­tion system and to ensure children’s safety.

He said most unregister­ed student-ferrying drivers were usually those living around the same neighbourh­ood who offered to send other children – simply because they were going the same way.

“It’s a very community-based service where the parents offer the driver some money to cover the fuel costs.

“It has been around for at least 30 years but the registrati­on needs to be done so that parents are ensured a safer and more organised system of sending their children to the school,” he told reporters at the Malaysian School Bus Drivers Associatio­n Alliance annual general meeting here yesterday.

He said parents who sent their own children to the school need not register.

Loke added that he understood the need for the service as there were insufficie­nt registered drivers.

“There is only one school bus for every 266 students. It is not enough.

“However, it becomes a grave concern if the driver does not meet the safety requiremen­ts.

“They have no insurance, they don’t go for the vehicle inspection and as they are not registered, we don’t know who they are,” he said.

Loke said he expected some resistance from unregister­ed drivers since they had been unregulate­d for so long but stressed that the move was in the best interest of everyone.

On a separate matter, Loke said parents did not have to worry about an unreasonab­le increase in school bus fares in the next school term.

“The fares are not controlled by the government as the previous leadership has allowed for it to be based on demand.

“If it is unreasonab­ly high, I’m sure parents will complain,” he said, adding that bus drivers should have regular dialogues with parents to keep the fares reasonable.

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