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Loke: Taxi drivers to get language, etiquette training for VM2026

Loke: Taxi drivers to get language, etiquette training for VM2026

New Straits Times20 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR: The Transport Ministry plans to introduce basic language and driver etiquette training for taxi drivers ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026), said its Minister, Anthony Loke Siew Fook.
Loke said the initiative is crucial as the taxi industry is not merely about transportation, but also represents the heartbeat of public service and often forms tourists' first impression of the country.
He added that the government has also increased its contribution incentive to the Social Security Organisation (Perkeso) from 10 per cent to 30 per cent to safeguard the safety and welfare of taxi drivers.
"These reforms are ongoing, and I will continue working with this industry to strengthen the public transport sector for the benefit of the people," he said in a Facebook post.
Earlier, Loke officiated the third annual general meeting of the Malaysia Taxi, Rental Car, Limousine and Airport Taxi Association (GTSM), which provided him an opportunity to hear directly from industry players.
As Transport Minister, he said meaningful reforms in the sector could only be achieved through close collaboration with stakeholders such as GTSM.
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