Wee Ka Siong: Public transport services to resume May 4

Wee reminded all passengers and public transport services staff to adhere to guidelines set by the Ministry of Health from time to time as the MCO is still in force and is not over yet. Source (pic): MSN.com

وي ك سيونڬ: ڤرخدمتن ڤڠڠكوتن عوام سمبوڠ اوڤراسي 4 مي

All public transport services will resume normal operations on May 4 (Monday) following the government’s decision to restart the economy gradually, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said.

He said some guidelines on public transport services would be implemented to facilitate those travelling to work and to enable related companies to operate.

As more public transport users will be at the stations and terminals following Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s announcement on the Conditional MCO, public transport operators are urged to take appropriate precautions, he said.

This will include ensuring that social distancing is practised, hand sanitisers are made available and public toilets, seats and frequently touched surfaces are sanitised regularly.


PUTRAJAYA: All public transport services will resume normal operations on May 4 (Monday) following the government’s decision to restart the economy gradually, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said.

He said some guidelines on public transport services would be implemented to facilitate those travelling to work and to enable related companies to operate.




“All passengers and public transport services staff are reminded to adhere to guidelines set by the Ministry of Health from time to time, as the MCO is still in force and is not over yet,” he said in a statement today.

As more public transport users will be at the stations and terminals following Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s announcement on the Conditional MCO, public transport operators are urged to take appropriate precautions, he said.

This will include ensuring that social distancing is practised, hand sanitisers are made available and public toilets, seats and frequently touched surfaces are sanitised regularly.

“Follow the safe distancing guidelines of at least one metre and use contactless payment whenever possible,” he said adding that commuters must abide by any additional regulation set by public transport operators.

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