In a bid to improve interconnectivity within public transportation, Malaysia’s transport ministry is set to launch an on-demand transit van service, also known as demand-responsive transit, in the Klang Valley. The implementation of this service aims to address first and last-mile connectivity gaps in areas with limited access to existing bus services.
According to Bernama, transport minister Loke Siew Fook revealed that further details regarding the on-demand transit van service would be announced soon. The service is expected to function similarly to e-hailing services, targeting strategic locations for pick-ups and drop-offs. A portion of the RM50 million allocated under Budget 2024 to enhance public transportation will be utilised to purchase the vans. Prasarana Malaysia Bhd (Prasarana) has been entrusted with overseeing the operations.
Loke emphasised that not all residential areas have established bus routes, making the on-demand service a crucial addition to the public transportation system. He also encouraged collaboration between Prasarana and existing van-on-demand service providers to maximise the initiative’s impact.
The implementation of this on-demand transit van service reflects Malaysia’s commitment to addressing the evolving needs of commuters and fostering more accessible and efficient public transportation options.