KUALA LUMPUR: More than 50% of public transport users in the Klang Valley have taken the digital option for the My50 pass, says Anthony Loke. The Transport Minister also said that the government subsidises RM100 per month for every public transport user who uses the My50 pass, which comes up to RM1,200 per commuter annually. Loke added that users' journeys on public transport would be recorded so that they could track how much they were paying for public transport. We encourage them to make as many trips as possible so that public transport becomes their main mode of transport," said Loke. "This also raises user awareness that using public transport can reduce their personal burden and lower their transportation costs," said Chee.
Source: The Star February 05, 2026 07:28 UTC