Malaysia needs more bus drivers

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Malaysia needs more bus drivers

One of the main troubles of big cities in Malaysia, such as Kuala Lumpur and Johor, is traffic jams. In spite of transportation services’s attempts to grapple with low frequency, shortage of busses and limited coverage areas, they still need more drivers.

One of the main troubles of big cities in Malaysia, such as Kuala Lumpur and Johor, is traffic jams. In spite of transportation services’s attempts to grapple with low frequency, shortage of busses and limited coverage areas, they still need more drivers.

Now this profession is unpopular, but in the nearest future the government is going to launch tax breaks for operators, which should compliment the hiring of drivers. It should hold low prices on public transport and to improve it.

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