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This is gonna be unpopular for sure, but I feel that we should openly discuss the data, since @hannahyeoh has got us all talking about traffic.
This is daily RapidRail ridership from 1 Sep 2025, all the way up to yesterday (thank you MOT, for the great open data).
Thus far, we observe essentially zero rise in usage of RapidRail. That's not what we would want or expect to see if the country really is responding to global conditions.
To me, this is expected, and the explanation is obvious + simple:
1) As long as the price of petrol remains (heavily) subsidised, consumers are going to continue making decisions based on that price of RM1.99.
2) We can talk about WFH, berjimat-cermat, bersiap sedia all we want, but ultimately, economic incentives will dominate.
3) The quota reduction from 300L to 200L does essentially nothing. PM's own statement suggests it shouldn't affect 90% of consumers.
So, if gov wants meaningful behavioural change, there is only one wayβconsumers have to 'internalise' (economic term meaning 'account for') the actual cost of what they are buying, which ultimately means floating the price of petrol.
As long as that isn't done, everything else is just making tweaks without addressing the root cause.
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Important note: My post above is FULLY agnostic about what the government SHOULD do. I know there are other economic and political considerations.
I am simply saying that we should not be surprised at continued jams and minimal impact of other solutions (WFH, 'nudges', etc), as long as the primary economic incentive (namely fuel for RM1.99) remains in place.
If the corporate companies want to do this, go ahead by all means. But as a minister, can you think of something bigger? Something more meaningful? More public buses? More connectivity?
@NewsBFM To understand this issue better, I think it is worth watching this 3 minute explanation first.
It answers your questions about why this is being done instead of focusing on other initiatives, how ZUS will benefit, and what @hannahyeoh really wants to achieve through Bangun KL.
Melalak βtiada tindakanβ tidak menjadikannya benar. Negara ini ditadbir oleh undang-undang, bukan emosi dan spekulasi di ruangan komen.
Selamat berbuka semua!
Secara prinsip @bersihofficial bersedia untuk berkerjasama dengan pihak YB @rafiziramli atau mana-mana pihak untuk menggerakkan himpunan aman ini bersama rakyat.
Ia isu besar yang memerlukan gerakan rakyat untuk memastikan SPRM benar-benar dibersihkan.
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Majlis Presiden Pakatan Harapan
12 Januari 2022
Azam Baki, Abu Zahar Dan Borhan Dolah Mesti Direhatkan, Siasatan Perlu Bebas, Pegawai Kanan SPRM Wajib Berkecuali
Apad has ordered Aeroline to suspend all trips from Nov 6 to Dec 5 for shuttling passengers at city locations such as Corus KLCC instead of Terminal Bersepadu Selatan.
TBS is nearly 13β―km from KLβs city centre, prompting passengers to voice frustration over the loss of convenient city-centre stops.
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The Health Ministry says the country is facing a critical shortage of nurses.
"The MOH is having difficulty finding nurses because there are positions available, but no one wants them," says Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad.
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The government is considering building housing near or above LRT and MRT stations to ease traffic congestion.
Putrajaya says the plan includes both public and private units, with a portion allocated for public use.
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