No limit to safety of bus passengers


Safe ride home: Buses leaving the Bandar Tasik Selatan terminal for various parts of the peninsula.

PETALING JAYA: Passengers’ safety is of utmost priority for bus companies who do not want a repeat of the Christmas eve tragedy which left 14 people dead last year.

Bus companies are now heeding the call to install Speed Limiter Device (SLD) on buses to further enhance safety features.

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