Budi95: Public transport usage patterns likely to stay the same despite cheaper petrol with subsidy – Loke

Budi95: Public transport usage patterns likely to stay the same despite cheaper petrol with subsidy – Loke

The usage patterns of public transport users are likely to remain unchanged despite the lower price of RON 95 petrol of RM1.99 per litre with the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) RON95 petrol subsidy that has taken effect from today, The Star has reported.

Commuters would continue to use public transport as the services remain cost-effective and practical compared with driving private vehicles, transport minister Anthony Loke has said.

“Public transport is affordable, especially with our RM50 monthly pass. It also offers convenience and time savings,” said at the opening of the Gombak Integrated Terminal (Terminal Bersepadu Gombak, or TBG) yesterday.

Budi95: Public transport usage patterns likely to stay the same despite cheaper petrol with subsidy – Loke

Public transport usage patterns are expected to remain the same despite the slightly lower price of RON95 petrol with the Budi95 targeted subsidy, says the transport minister

The transport ministry will continue to monitor travel data while promoting the advantages of public transport, and fuel pricing is just one factor influencing commuting choices, said the transport minister.

In response to concerns that cheaper petrol might encourage greater use of private vehicles, Loke said that the Budi95 targeted subsidy is a targeted initiative to ensure that assistance reaches the correct groups.

“There are many other areas and states which depend on private vehicles, especially in the semi-rural areas and semi-urban areas, where public transport is still limited. While we are encouraging public transport, we have to take into consideration that not every part of the country can depend on public transport. That’s why this subsidy is important,” he said.

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  • Server not CRASHED Yet ? on Sep 30, 2025 at 12:22 pm

    According to Anjing Longkang K/tard server Gurantee CRASHED on fisrt DAY 1.

    President
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    Member Member Otak Masuk Air Longkang

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    • Transparency International member on Sep 30, 2025 at 9:13 pm

      Can YAB Amir Hamzah tell us how much the govt spent on equipping thousands of petrol kioks with MYkad readers?
      RM500 juta or any exact figures? Who r the “successful ” tenderers ?

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    • Lets See on Oct 01, 2025 at 3:38 pm

      Wait until full roll out, will crash kaw kaw like that Kajang lorry accident.

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  • Kea Was on Sep 30, 2025 at 12:44 pm

    Sure because those public transport individuals can now sell their 300L quota with renting own Petrol Apps.

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  • Tin Kosong on Sep 30, 2025 at 2:00 pm

    why cannot…? Public transportation fair should be reduce due to lower fuel price.

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    • Bob Mal on Sep 30, 2025 at 2:27 pm

      Which public transportation uses petrol or our national grid powered by Petrol?

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  • Rempit will sell their quota since motor no need 300 liter per month. B40 earn side income

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  • Provide more parking in mrt stations la. Then more people will take. Crazy some major stations got no parking at all

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