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After Go-Jek, youth minister meets boss of banned Dego Ride bike-hailing firm

Dego Ride pioneered the motorcycle taxi service model in Malaysia in late 2016, and was subsequently declared illegal by the Najib administration in 2017 due to road safety concerns.

Syed Saddiq previously remarked that ride-hailing service could aid the last-mile dilemma for commuters. Transport Minister Anthony Loke Loke has said the motorcycle ride-hailing service is seen to complement the land public transport system, and stressed the service would not replace other land public transport services.

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