APAD Increases EHailing, Taxi Vehicle Age Limit To 15 Years
However, while the new age limit is applicable for both taxi and e-hailing vehicles in Semenanjung, it only applies to e-hailing vehicles in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan. For taxis in east Malaysia, they will still have to abide by the 10-year vehicle age limit.The APAD stated it hopes that taxi and e-hailing industry players would improve the quality of their services following the extension, which is effective immediately.
In recent months, the APAD has been cracking down on e-hailing operators who have not been following the set regulations.
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