By Joanne Chan | Posted: 30 March 2011 2052 hrs
SINGAPORE: From
July, taxis plying both sides of the Singapore-Malaysia border will be
able to pick up and drop off passengers anywhere in their domestic
countries.
The implementation date of this taxi rule change was
agreed on Wednesday at the eighth working meeting of the
Malaysia-Singapore Joint Ministerial Committee.
Currently,
cross-border taxis are allowed to pick up and drop off passengers at
just two places - Ban San Street near Bugis, and Pasar Bakti terminal in
Johor.
There are some 400 authorised cabs which offer cross-border services - 200 in Singapore and 200 in Malaysia.
The Joint Ministerial Committee also agreed to boost connectivity by further increasing the quota for cross border bus services.
It
noted that additional cross-border bus services between Singapore and
Iskandar Malaysia have been approved and are being implemented.
A joint engineering study for the Rapid Transit System (RTS) link between Iskandar Malaysia and Singapore was also approved.
The
statement said officials from both sides will endeavour to gather
international best practices in the implementation of a dual co-located
Customers, Immigration and Quarantine system to complement the RTS link.
The
Joint Ministerial Committee noted with satisfaction that Khazanah
Nasional Berhad and Temasek Holdings have progressed in the discussion
on the development of an iconic project with a wellness theme in
Iskandar Malaysia.
The project is targeted to be launched in May 2011.
The statement also said the river cleaning project in the Iskandar Malaysia is progressing well.
The
Joint Ministerial Committee also endorsed the recommendations by the
Tourism Work Group on the development and marketing of a trans-boundary,
joint eco-tourism attraction involving Singapore's Sungei Buloh Wetland
Reserve and Malaysia's three Ramsar sites of Sungai Pulai, Pulau Kukup
and Tanjung Piai.
The first phase will involve the twinning of Pulau Kukup and Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.
-CNA
we get 200 Msian taxis to compete.
bar ong chia returns
wait till get robbed
Originally posted by Clivebenss:we get 200 Msian taxis to compete.
here think bo takers, no go by meter fare..
unless in and out of jiu hoo cos of Causeway jam
what RTS they want...
if it's monorail like Sentosa Express, no point! buses still better!
Originally posted by sinicker:what RTS they want...
if it's monorail like Sentosa Express, no point! buses still better!
NTU also wants LRT for I dunno wat reason. Esp e fact double decks can carry more ppl than a LRT.
Originally posted by sbst275:
here think bo takers, no go by meter fare..unless in and out of jiu hoo cos of Causeway jam
may also be cheaper.