PETALING JAYA: An integrated urban transport system in major cities is long overdue and should have been developed way back in the 1980s, said chairman of the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.
He was commenting on the Sunday Star report yesterday that had the World Bank suggesting that Malaysia should get serious in developing a more integrated urban transport system, citing the loss of valuable time and money when the people are stuck in gridlocks.
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