The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt considerin­g plans to regulate p-hailing services

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JOHOR BAHRU: The government is considerin­g creating a regulatory body to oversee phailing services, which involves the delivery of parcels and food items using motorcycle­s.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said it was high time this body is seen as an important requiremen­t as part of efforts to protect the welfare of the riders.

This has become a pressing matter as currently, there is no specific body to oversee the sector, Wee said.

“I feel we need a policy just like e-hailing, which at one time was also not regulated. As such, the ministry is looking into having discussion­s on how we can protect the p-hailing (riders).

“We do understand these riders work really hard to deliver items, and I estimate about 100,000 of them are involved in this field,” he told reporters after chairing a Johor MCA meeting here on Sunday.

Wee was commenting on the grouses of p-hailing riders who have been lamenting that their plight was not being given enough attention, especially when it involves their welfare.

He said since the Movement Control Order was implemente­d, many have signed up for phailing jobs, as consumers are opting more for delivery orders rather than dining out.

“And that is why the government recently wanted to make it compulsory for riders to contribute to the Social Security Organisati­on (Socso). If they can pay a contributi­on of RM13.10 a month, then they will have basic protection,” he said.

Even so, he added that the riders themselves must also be responsibl­e for their own safety and also of other road users when on their delivery rounds.

Wee said this was because there have been many complaints of riders speeding and being reckless on the road.

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