Mobility for all: Sarah Endut, 66 (centre), along with her friends, displaying their free concession cards at the launch of BAS.MY Kota Setar at Dataran Medan in Alor Setar, Kedah. — Bernama
KANGAR: The Transport Ministry will soon introduce a new service, BAS.MY Medik, under the Stage Bus Service Transformation (SBST) programme to provide accessible transport for passengers with limited mobility, says Anthony Loke.
The Transport Minister said the initiative will require BAS.MY operators to provide at least one dedicated van to serve passengers using wheelchairs or travelling to clinics or dialysis centres.
“The BAS.MY Medik service will be offered at an affordable fare,” Loke said at the launch of the SBST BAS.MY Kangar service with Perlis Mentri Besar Mohd Shukri Ramli yesterday, Bernama reported.
He noted that transportation remains a challenge for many patients, particularly those who require frequent medical treatment.
“For example, dialysis patients typically need to travel three times a week. Taking a taxi to and from the centre can cost RM20 to RM30 per trip, which is a heavy burden.
“With BAS.MY Medik, the van will pick them up from home and take them directly to the treatment centre at a much lower fare.
“This service will be introduced by bus operators soon,” he said.
Loke said the Federal Government has allocated RM39.7mil over five years to support the continued operation of BAS.MY Kangar to enhance public transport access and improve the well-being of residents.
The BAS.MY service in Kangar currently operates nine routes, including a cross-border link to Alor Setar, Kedah, which should be fully utilised by the public, he added.
“Before the Covid-19 pandemic, SBST Kangar recorded a monthly ridership of around 30,000 passengers from 2016 to 2019. However, for the first half of 2025, the monthly average has dropped to just 12,071 passengers,” he said.
Loke believes the service has room for significant growth and issued a challenge to BAS.MY Kangar operators to restore pre-pandemic ridership levels.
“To achieve this, operators must step up promotional efforts and actively engage all segments of the community in Kangar and across Perlis,” he said.

