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Back To Working From Office – Traffic congestion worsens, WFH Could Be The Best Way To Curb This Issue

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Traffic congestion around the Klang Valley seems to worsen after the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration, because everyone has returned to full-time office work.

Associate Professor Dr Lew Teik Hua, a Road Safety Specialist, suggested:

• Make micromobility vehicles, such as electronic motorcycles, available in congested areas

• Increase parking at public transportation terminals

• Work from home (WFH) policy reuse

The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is, however, has different thoughts on this issue;

• Only one company manages the traffic light system

• Heavy vehicles are prohibited from entering the capital during peak hours.

• Improve parking system management

Whatever it is, we believe that WFH re-implementation could be one of the most effective ways to overcome this problem.





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