Malaysian drivers' group wants authorities to bar entry for Singapore-registered PHVs

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When are they going to start? Can tell them to expedite the ban so less reckless cut Q from MY cars & less traffic jam from SG car :p
 

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all these siao ** must be running out of sgd .... any nonsense just come out from their mouth ...
 

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Then later business in JB go downhill, blame Singaporeans again...

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Many sinkies take Grab in JB - They win. 🤣
 

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Is there something wrong with their heads?

Why will any reasonable Singapore PHV driver do cross-border services when earning ringgit is much less than earning SGD? Most PHVs which go in are just as normal passenger cars doing private things and not doing PHV jobs, what is the rationale to ban these PHVs? :s22:
which PHV will go in to earn 5rm a ride? :o
 

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No lah the thing is, to provide illegal phv services, dun even need a phv with that blue phv decal lor.

So going by the Malaysia drivers association logic then should ban all Singapore passenger cars lor.
There are many ways to provide illegal phv services. It is just that the target group are those with phv stickers because they are main providers. And given Msia efficiency don't expect them to check every cars.
 

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o_O

we do have PHVs crossing the borders?
on their own personal casual/leisure trip or sending passengers here to go there?
 

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There are many ways to provide illegal phv services. It is just that the target group are those with phv stickers because they are main providers. And given Msia efficiency don't expect them to check every cars.

IF JH want to ban sinkies PHV from entering….i think there is nothing LTA or MOT can do…. 🤣
 

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A drivers' association in Malaysia is calling for Singapore-registered private-hire vehicles (PHV) to be barred from entering the country.

The Southern Private Hire Vehicle Association made this demand in a Facebook post on Monday (Oct 6) night, urging Malaysian authorities to act on their requests immediately.

In addition to stopping Singapore PHVs from entering Malaysia, the group is asking for the government to start legalising local cross-border point-to-point services, as well as to strictly penalise Singapore PHVs operating illegally in Malaysia.


https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/m...thorities-bar-entry-singapore-registered-phvs

Dear all Malaysians, Singapore PR aka Malaysian, aka the Jiu Hu Kia and Women,

Thank you for the appeal and demand. This is a good concerted effort and I am very appreciative of this call.

Thank you again for mounting this request.
This action will surely help to taper down the demand of the COE.

Confidence for the future. More good years ahead... Let us take Singapore forward together.
Thank you.
 

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just remove that PHV decal while entering, can right? :o
If they try their luck… will Tio fine and jail 9696…


It is an offence under the Road Traffic Act if PHCs fail to have the decals displayed on their windscreens. Those convicted for the first time may face a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months, or both. A second conviction may entail a fine not exceeding $2,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months, or both.


https://onemotoring.lta.gov.sg/content/dam/onemotoring/Owning/pdf/Enhanced_FAQs_for_PHC.pdf
 
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