PUTRAJAYA, April 10 — Transport Minister Anthony Loke today said there will be more buses to cope with the increased demand for Malaysians looking to travel to their hometowns...
Monday, 10 Apr 2023 1:06 PM MYT
He said his ministry has approved a number of temporary transition licences, better known by its Malay initials LPS, for non-express bus companies to make the long-haul journeys.
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