KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Dec 2018:
The government today launched the unlimited travel pass, known as My100 and My50, in a move to reduce the cost of living for the people.
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the facility, which would be implemented in the Klang Valley effective Jan 1, would also be extended to other states in the future.
“As a trial run, we will start in Kuala Lumpur so we can know if there are weaknesses to rectify. We are doing this to reduce the people’s burden so that they can enjoy a better life,” he said at the launch of the travel pass at KL Sentral today
Also present were Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook and Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Mohamaddin Ketapi.
Dr Mahathir said the introduction of the travel pass was also an initiative by the government towards promoting the culture of cashless society, which among others could curb corruption.
“Cash makes easy for bribery, but cashless is hard to bribe because every trip will be recorded so we can know who accepts and gives.
“If corruption is widespread in our country, everything will be expensive because payment has to be made to certain quarters to approve a request.”
Earlier, Dr Mahathir took the opportunity to board the LRT light rail transit system from the Universiti Station to KL Sentral for the launching ceremony.
Subscription for the travel pass can be made using MyKad, MyKid and MyTentera with embedded Touch n’ Go chips to ensure the facility is enjoyed by Malaysians only.
The My100 pass allows commuters to access unlimited ride for 30 days on all forms of RapidKL rail and road transport, including MRT, LRT, monorail, BRT Sunway, RapidKL buses and MRT feeder buses.
With the My50 pass, commuters can enjoy unlimited rides for a period of 30 days on all RapidKL buses and MRT feeder buses, not including BRT.
Ten top national sport figures were introduced during the launching event to act as ambassadors of the new unlimited travel pass.
They are Datuk Nicol Ann David (squash), Cheong Jun Hoong (diving), Mohamad Ridzuan Mohamad Puzi (paralympic athlete), Goh Liu Ying (badminton), Syaidatul Afifah Badrul Hamidi (bowling), Leong Mun Yee (diving), Syakilla Salni Jefry Krisnan (karate), Welson Sim Wee Sheng (swimming), Farah Ann Abdul Hadi (artistic gymnastic) and Julian Yee Zhi-Jie (figure skating).
– Bernama