IPOH: A multibillion-ringgit integrated transportation hub will be established here within 20 years, says the Transport Minister.
IPOH: The government has no policy to revoke the driving licences of people certified as disabled, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
The Ipoh Sentral project, a transit-oriented development (TOD) covering an area of 27.11 hectares is set to commence in six ...
IPOH, Jan 23 (Bernama) -- The government does not have a policy to revoke or cancel the driving licences of persons with ...
IPOH, Jan 23 — Ipoh is set to welcome a modern transportation hub, Ipoh Sentral, to be built behind the city’s iconic Ipoh ...
The government does not have a policy to revoke or cancel the driving licences of persons with disabilities (PwD), including ...
IPOH: Ipoh Sentral, a modern transportation hub, is in the works, with the RM6.26bil project expected to be fully completed ...
More than six million fines issued by the road transport department (JPJ) with an estimated value of RM806.9 million have ...
New e-hailing apps in Malaysia are challenging Grab's market dominance, following the controversial Grab-Uber merger as ...
The Ministry of Transport (MOT) will hold talks with the Road Transport Department (JPJ) to enable the mobile application for ...
Public transport operator Prasarana Malaysia has achieved an average of 1.18 million trips per day across its train and bus ...