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PETALING JAYA: The number of vehicles on the road is manageable as vehicles that are no longer in service are not being removed from the Road Transport Department’s database, says the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).

Subang airport redevelopment tussle – a doable plan or flight of fancy?

Subang airport redevelopment tussle – a doable plan or flight of fancy? Predeep Nambiar © Provided by Free Malaysia Today Experts have shot down the plan by WCT to carve out the city airport, saying it would bring no benefit to the government or to the people. (Bernama pic) GEORGE TOWN: A proposed redevelopment of Subang airport and its surrounding areas into a commercial hub has run into a barrage of criticism ever since a concept paper plan by a company was leaked into the public sphere early last month. But what exactly is the company trying to do? And why? WCT Holdings Bhd (WCT) was reported to have proposed to redevelop the airport and its adjacent areas at a cost of RM3.7 billion over the next 10 years. It has been seen as an attempt to carve out the lucrative city airport from the hands of Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB), a government-linked company that runs 39 airports in the country.

KL LRT collision: Full service resumes as track repairs completed

KL LRT collision: Full service resumes as track repairs completed Toggle share menu Advertisement KL LRT collision: Full service resumes as track repairs completed Workers examining the light rail transit (LRT) tracks in Kuala Lumpur following the head-on collision involving two trains on May 24, 2021. (Photo: Facebook/Wee Ka Siong)  28 May 2021 05:31PM) Share this content Bookmark KUALA LUMPUR: The Kelana Jaya Light Rail Transit (LRT) line has returned to full service following the conclusion of repair works on the tracks damaged by a head-on collision on Monday (May 24), Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong said. I wish to announce that recovery works have been done up to the Public Land Transport Agency s (APAD) strict requirement levels, that I can announce that the train service, which was previously forced to use a single track due to the incident, can resume operations on dual track, he said in a press conference at the KLCC station on

Prasarana Chairman sacked after showing lack of empathy in press conference disaster

Culture 2 days, 19 hours Stay updated with the latest in Tech, Science, Culture, Entertainment, and more by following our Telegram channel here. Following a collision between two light rail transit (LRT) trains on Malaysia s Kelana Jaya line, Prasarana non-executive chairman Tajuddin Abdul Rahman spoke to Malaysian and foreign media about the incident. Let s just say, it only resulted with shock and anger, as the man displayed behavior comparable to a grumpy, xenophobic old man. To no one s surprise, Tajuddin was sacked from his post by Malaysia s Finance Ministry, effective immediately. Not first thing in the morning. Here s a refresher of what led to his sacking.

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