Monday, October 8, 2012

Transforming the Land Public Transport System in Malaysia

by Azmi Bin ABDUL AZIZ and Nor Fanim MOHD AMIN

The public perception of the existing public transport system in Malaysia has been declining over the years. The challenges in transforming the public transport system into the mode of choice are not limited to increasing infrastructure and capacity. A more integrated and comprehensive approach is required as it is also about improving the regulatory framework, planning structure and level of services delivered. The transformation of the public transport landscape in Malaysia is consistent with principles underlined in the National Physical Plan 2 and guided by the transformation thrusts which form the basis for national policy measures.


Monorail Kuala Lumpur
Monorail in Kuala Lumpur

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