Cross-border taxis can drop off passengers anywhere in S'pore, parts of Johor from May 4
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Grab granted cross-border ride-hail operator licence
Grab will pilot a new taxi booking service for journeys between any location in Singapore and designated areas in Malaysia, namely Johor Bahru, Iskandar Puteri, Forest City, Kulai and Senai. (File pic) KUALA LUMPUR: Grab has been granted the first cross-border ride-hail service operator licence (CRSOL), allowing operators to provide cross-border services via the ride-hailing platform. The licence falls under the enhanced Cross-Border Taxi Scheme…
Drop off passengers anywhere in Singapore and parts of JB: Cross-border taxi services to be enhanced from May 4
From May 4, cross-border taxis will be allowed to drop off passengers anywhere in Singapore and in several parts of Johor, including Iskandar Puteri and Forest City.This is part of enhancements to the Cross-Border Taxi Scheme announced by the transport ministries of Singapore and Malaysia on Thursday (April 30).According to a joint statement, pick-ups for licensed taxis in a foreign country will be restricted to three new designated pick-up poin…
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