KUALA LUMPUR: The government will be amending existing e-hailing regulations to enable physically challenged drivers to apply for the Public Service Vehicle (PSV) license.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook said his ministry had held discussions with e-hailing companies and would consider the matter, as the existing regulation does not allow drivers with disabilities to apply for the license.
“My message to the disabled community is that they don’t have to worry... we support their rights to be e-hailing drivers so that they can pursue their own livelihood.
“There is no issue in terms of not allowing them but the existing regulations have to be amended,” he told reporters here after launching the ‘Kad Diskaun Xtra20 Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) Komuter’ today.
He was asked to comment on the confusion of some e-hailing service companies regarding the registration of PSV licenses for drivers with disabilities.
Meanwhile, Loke said that from tomorrow, Malaysian KTM Komuter passengers will enjoy 20 per cent discount for fares on five lines, namely the Padang Rengas-Butterworth; Butterworth-Padang Besar; Port Klang-Tanjung Malim; Seremban-Batu Caves; and Sungai Gadut-Tampin.
“The latest incentive known as Xtra20 is expected to boost the increase of KTM Komuter passengers this year and in the coming years.
“The ministry is targeting an increase of 20 per cent this year, about 90,000 to 108,000 passengers a day and an additional 20 per cent next year to achieve a consistent 130,000 passengers a day.
“For Malaysians who use the cashless transaction system at commuter stations, they already enjoy a 20 per cent discount and get an additional 20 per cent starting tomorrow, so they get a discount of up to 40 per cent,” he said.
In the meantime, Loke said that from May or June, the arrival time of KTM Komuter trains would be displayed live via an open data digital platform and a Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad mobile phone application which is almost ready. - Bernama