The guidelines for installing cables and phone charging sockets in express buses are expected to be finalised as early as April, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday (Feb 17), Loke said the guidelines are being developed by the Energy Commission and SIRIM Berhad (Malaysian Standards and Industrial Research Institute) to ensure compliance by bus manufacturers.
He added that the use of charging sockets remains prohibited on express buses until the guidelines are completed.
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Speaking at a press conference on Monday (Feb 17), Loke said the guidelines are being developed by the Energy Commission and SIRIM Berhad (Malaysian Standards and Industrial Research Institute) to ensure compliance by bus manufacturers.
He added that the use of charging sockets remains prohibited on express buses until the guidelines are completed.
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00:00Regarding the death of a late bus driver, should we suspend him or let him go?
00:09Yes, first of all, the report has already been made by the Special Task Force,
00:14but it requires further action,
00:18which we have submitted to the relevant agencies and ministries
00:22to develop a standard for the installation of cables and sockets in the bus.
00:33For the time being, we have not yet lifted the suspension.
00:37It is still suspended.
00:39Let us have a standard that makes it easier for the bus manufacturing sector to follow the standard that has been developed.
00:52The standard is being developed now by Surajaya Tendaga and SIRIM.
00:58How long will it take?
01:00We hope six months from the day we prepare the report.
01:07So we expect it to come in April or May.
01:11The standard will be developed.
01:21For more information, visit www.fema.gov