Transport Ministry committed to strengthening sustainable mobility, service quality by 2026


KUALA LUMPUR: The Transport Ministry will continue to enhance service quality and strengthen sustainable mobility initiatives by 2026.

In a post on its official Facebook account, the ministry expressed its commitment to implementing various strategic initiatives and projects throughout 2025, with a focus on people's well-being and guided by the values of inclusivity and sustainability.

"This is to ensure that the benefits of the development of the transport sector can be enjoyed comprehensively by all Malaysians," the ministry said on Tuesday (Jan 6).

The post was also accompanied by a special video highlighting the outcomes of the ministry's ongoing efforts throughout 2025, made possible by the strong support of all parties in advancing the country's progressive and resilient transport agenda.

Among the achievements featured in the one-minute-six-second video are the MY50 travel pass, which recorded sales of 2.6 million, and helped users save up to 67% on monthly travel costs; the FLYsiswa subsidy, which benefited 44,598 students; and the MyLesen B2 programme, which assisted 23,589 participants from the B40 group. – Bernama

 

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