E-hailing firms Maxim, InDrive risk losing licences, says Loke
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InDrive gets official MoT, APAD green light to continue operating in Malaysia - all drivers have valid EVP, PSV
Global mobility platform InDrive has officially received confirmation from the transport ministry (MoT) and the land public transport agency (APAD) to continue operations in Malaysia, following the conclusion of a review process. The company said at a press conference today that all drivers on its platform now have valid e-hailing vehicle permits (EVP), public service vehicle (PSV) licences and e-hailing insurance, and are subject to thorough do…
Transport Ministry Warns Maxim, InDrive To Comply With EVP Or Lose Licences
The Ministry of Transport (MOT) has issued a final warning to e-hailing operators Maxim and InDrive, demanding full compliance with local regulations or risk having their licences suspended or revoked. Its minister, Anthony Loke, said both companies are currently undergoing a three-month observation period to rectify multiple service-related violations. This probationary period began on 24 July, following an earlier enforcement notice issued by …
First offence: Loke says Maxim, InDrive given chance to fix compliance issues
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