Link Copiedcheck_circle
Auto News

Still Confused With Phase 2 SOPS? Here’s What We Can Tell You!

Soveena

21-9-2021

Share via


Some of you may be wondering how many passengers are allowed in a single vehicle, especially those still under Phase 2 of the National Recovery Plan (VAT).


In this case, if you have already completed the two doses of the vaccine, then the number of passengers allowed are according to the seating capacity of the vehicle.




On the other hand, those who have not yet completed both doses of the vaccination will be required to follow previous SOPs where only two people from the same house can be in a single car to go out to buy necessities.


However, for medical or emergency purposes, flexibility will be given to those who have not completed their two doses, and three people will be allowed in one car. This also applies in the case of individuals in need of treatment. 





So how about the number of passengers allowed in taxis or e-hailing services?


Only two people will be allowed in taxis and e-hailing services, including the driver. Passengers must sit in the back. 




For more information on Phase two SOPs, visit https://www.kpdnhep.gov.my/doc/SOP%20FASA%202%20PPN%20030921.pdf 


Share via

Latest News

Auto News

Sisma Auto Opens New BYD Outlet At IPC

Sisma Auto opens a new BYD showroom outlet located in IPC Shopping Centre, Mutiara Damansara.

05-05-2025
Auto News

Petronas Kimanis Station Trialling RON97 Supply For Bruneians

KPDN and PDB are trialing the sale of RON97 fuel to Bruneian motorists at the Kimanis Petronas Station.

05-05-2025
Auto News

Massive Blaze Destroys 20 Cars, Three Motorcycles At Puchong Jaya Workshop

A Saturday morning fire at a Bukit Jalil Highway workshop in Bandar Puchong Jaya destroyed three motorcycles and 20 cars.

05-05-2025
Auto News

Melaka JPJ Warns Against E-Scooters on Public Roads

Melaka state JPJ reaffirms e-scooters ban, will act upon and punish offenders in recent viral clip.

05-05-2025
Auto News

Direct KL-Bangkok Train Service To Return By Year-End

Malaysia and Thailand plan to bring back the direct train line from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok by the end of 2025.

05-05-2025
Auto News

InDrive Set To Terminate Operations In Malaysia?

e-hailing firm InDrive reportedly sees Malaysia operations face termination by APAD for allegedly flouting its guidelines.

02-05-2025
Auto News

Continental Alor Setar Tyre Plant Closure Not Driven By Politics - Kedah MB

The closing of Continental's Alor Setar factory was solely business-driven, not political, says Kedah MB.

02-05-2025
Auto News

KTMB Reacts After Elderly Spotted Crossing KTM Tracks In Kelantan

Following an incident in Kelantan where an elderly was seen crossing KTM tracks, KTMB has issued a response.

02-05-2025