Hygiene the cardinal rule for drivers


Safety first: Taxi driver Cheang Yoke Yoon providing hand sanitiser to a passenger before beginning the trip from KL Sentral. — AZMAN GHANI / The Star

PETALING JAYA: As hygiene and cleanliness are now the top priorities for commuters and passengers in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, offers of professional sanitisation services for taxi and e-hailing vehicles have mushroomed.

However, while some taxi and e-hailing drivers have engaged professional companies to disinfect their cars, others prefer to do so with cleaning products that can be found at home.

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