Besides helping the B40 group, who have to bear the cost of RM2,590 to obtain a PSV bus license, was also introduced to meet the needs of the transport industry. theSun theSundaily Loke PSV Licence LOCALNEWS
: The government is offering 4,000 Vocational Public Service Vehicle licences for free to the B40 group through the MyPSV programme, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
“The country needs thousands of bus drivers, not only by Prasarana , but also express bus and stage bus companies in the country. “This programme will also directly support and improve the survival of the public transport and tourism sectors in the country,“ he added.
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