MPSJ to revoke licence of bicycle-sharing company


Teng says the state encourages cycling and bicycle-sharing apps through efforts such as the launch of MPSJ’s first bicycle track.

The Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) has decided to revoke the temporary licence of a bicycle-sharing company after it failed to install a geofencing system to curb indiscriminate parking of the two-wheelers.

The company had been roped in last year for a pilot project to introduce bicycle sharing or renting in SS15, Subang Jaya, and was asked to install the geofencing system as part of the project’s requirement.

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