My30 passes record 10,000 subscribers on day one
The My30 initiative offers an unlimited travel pass of RM30 for 30 days for users of the Light Rail Transit , Mass Rail Transit , KL Monorail and Rapid KL stage buses in the Klang Valley for all Malaysians from today until the end of this year. — Picture by Hari Anggara
He said that apart from the encouraging response, most of the users today also provided positive feedback regarding the pass. Abdul Hadi said that first-time users would need to register and activate their passes at the counter before using them. “The My30 will be activated the moment it touches the entrance gate at every station. Its renewal can be done seven days before or after its expiry date.
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