Dego to keep going despite JPJ no-go


One-seat taxi: A Dego Ride biker waiting to be hailed in Kuala Lumpur.

PETALING JAYA: Although the Road Transport Department (JPJ) has been ordered to go after the unlicensed Dego Ride, the 5,500 riders under the “motorcycle taxi” service will continue to zip around the Klang Valley.

Founder and chief executive officer Nabil Feisal Bamadhaj said Dego Ride will continue as there are no laws to prevent the company from doing so.

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