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Public Transport in Malaysia.

Current condition. Whether it's for getting to and from work or school, or any other purpose, public transportation has consistently served an indispensable part in facilitating daily life in society. Nonetheless, public transport in Malaysia has been beset by significant hurdles for a long time, causing commuters to become disgruntled and reluctant to use it; instead, they continue to drive to work amidst heavy traffic congestion. Problem 1: Poor interconnectivity. The most significant issue with public transit nowadays is the inadequate connectivity between transportation stations and the first- and last mile transport. For illustration, if someone is using the MRT or LRT and need to go somewhere else, he or she will have to change to an e-hailing service or just walk the extra distance. As a consequence, there is no doubt that people still prefer purchasing their own vehicles and rely superfluously on them due to their greater convenience.  Nevertheless, this has exacerbated a m