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Transport Minister Anthony Loke has dismissed claims that the government is forcing express bus operators to use only the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) or Terminal Bersepadu Gombak (TBG).
“It’s not true that we’re forcing anyone. We’re not restricting Aeroline or any other operator to TBS or TBG but they must operate from a safe, licensed terminal,” Loke said in a Bernama report.
His clarification came after the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) suspended Aeroline’s licence for a month for using unauthorised pick-up and drop-off points, including Corus Hotel KLCC.
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Loke said while convenience matters, public safety cannot be compromised.
“Corus Hotel is right in the middle of Kuala Lumpur, by the roadside. As far as roadside pick-ups are concerned, that’s a no-no,” he stressed.
To offer passengers safer yet convenient options, Loke said the ministry is working with shopping mall operators such as 1 Utama, Lalaport Bukit Bintang and IOI City Mall Putrajaya to help them obtain terminal licences.
“The malls themselves must apply for the licence, but we’re reaching out to help them get it done. I’ve also told APAD to simplify the licensing process so it’s easier to set up proper terminals,” Loke added.
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The minister emphasised the government’s goal is to strike a balance between safety and convenience for passengers.
“Everyone says it’s not convenient now, but the moment an accident happens, the blame will fall on us. We want convenience, yes, but safety comes first,” he concluded.
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