The transport ministers of both countries also agreed to gradually raise the quota for licensed cross-border taxis from 200 ...
To gradually go up from the current quota of 200. Singapore and Malaysia will be gradually raising the quota for licensed ...
It was announced on Friday (Dec 5) that Singapore and Malaysia will allow door-to-door cross-border taxi trips under new ...
They will also work towards improving insurance coverage for these taxis. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Singapore and Malaysia to permit cross-border taxis to drop passengers at any location
Singapore and Malaysia have reached an agreement to allow cross-border taxis to drop off passengers at any location to ...
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Flexible drop-off rule for Singapore-Malaysia cross-border taxis welcomed by passengers, drivers, but raises pricing concerns
Taxi drivers and passengers in Singapore and Malaysia have responded favorably to the recently announced flexible drop-off ...
Singapore and Malaysia will allow licensed taxis to make door-to-door cross-border trips, letting them drop off passengers ...
Cross-border taxis more attractive with flexible drop-offs but concerns remain on scheme’s viability
New rules for cross-border taxis between Singapore and Johor Bahru allow flexible drop-offs, aiming to boost convenience and demand. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Malaysian ride hailing company Kummute has begun offering online bookings for licensed taxis from Malaysia to Singapore through its app. Known as CB Taxi, the option allows travellers to book a ride ...
Uber may be talking about it, but automotive technology parts supplier Delphi is doing it. Today the company announced a partnership with Singapore to start a pilot program for an on-demand autonomous ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about Asia’s emerging lifestyle issues and innovations. Singapore may be the first nation to release driverless vehicles.
German urban air mobility company Volocopter has committed to commence air taxi services in Singapore within the next three years, with longer-term plans for cross-border flights. The commitment, ...
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