Bus woes leave Rawang residents feeling trapped


Fikri (left) says authorities should consider that some 70% of the population in Taman Telipot are in the B40 category and cannot afford the high cost of ride-sharing services or taxis.

RESIDENTS of Taman Bakawali and Taman Telipot in Bukit Sentosa, Rawang, are sore with authorities for leaving their area without a public bus service.

While the majority of the population possess their own transport, they say school-going children, housewives and senior citizens rely on public transport to go to their hospital appointments, do grocery shopping and attend co-curricular activities.

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