Bike e-hailing services put on hold due to safety reasons, says Deputy Transport Minister


KUALA LUMPUR: Plans to introduce motorcycle e-hailing services in Malaysia have been put on hold again due to safety reasons, says Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Henry Sum Agong.

"Currently, the Transport Ministry has no plans to introduce motorcycle e-hailing services based on several aspects, particularly safety issues and welfare of passengers," he said when answering a question raised by Larry Sng Wei Shien (Ind-Julau) in Dewan Rakyat on Monday (Nov 15).

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