Second Driver Mandatory for Long Bus Trips

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Second Driver Mandatory for Long Bus Trips
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Hasbi mandates a second driver for long-distance bus trips to enhance passenger safety

Express bus companies must ensure a second driver is on board for long-distance trips, especially during the festive season, said Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Hasbi Habibollah.

“Drivers must not take this matter lightly. We have ‘spies’ to make sure they don’t use mobile phones while driving or commit other offences. The campaign includes JPJ inspections at three major bus terminals in Sarawak – Kuching, Sibu, and Miri, to raise public awareness about road safety.

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