LTA reminded the public to avoid using these services for their own safety.
SINGAPORE - Four drivers were arrested by the Land Transport Authority on Aug 7 for providing illegal cross-border chauffeured services between Singapore and Malaysia.LTA said it takes these offences seriously.
“For your safety, do avoid using these services as they are not only illegal, but may also lack adequate insurance coverage which poses a serious risk for passengers, should an accident occur,” the agency said.for providing similar cross-border rides. Checks by The Straits Times on Aug 8 found that several Facebook pages, Telegram groups, websites and more than 20 listings on online marketplace Carousell are still offering cross-border chauffeur services targeted at travellers from Singapore.
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