Commuters fear losing a ‘fare’ deal


THERE will be fewer e-hailing options after July 24, making it tough for commuters seeking the most affordable prices.

This is because the Transport Ministry recently directed Russian e-hailing providers inDrive and Maxim to cease operations in Malaysia.

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