2. There are bus lanes on the causeway aren't there?
@andrewang95454 күн бұрын
Ok, let me clarify some things. 1. You said that there was no info about places in the bus. That is not true at all. Passenger Information Display Systems (PIDS) can be found on the newer buses. They can be found at the front of the bus, or near a wheelchair bay, or on a double decker, both at the wheelchair bay and behind the staircase. They show the next stops and MRT stations.
@andrewang95454 күн бұрын
Can also be found near wheelchair bays on newer buses
@andrewang95454 күн бұрын
Can be found at front of buses
@andrewang95454 күн бұрын
there are info on buses
@RV-oy3es4 күн бұрын
Good info of east - west highway. Thanks.
@sukmaankong74225 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed it.
@azryzuraidy63115 күн бұрын
nice vid bro
@yalahmedia6 күн бұрын
The video title doesn't sound right... Is Singapore's Bus System the Most Perfect in the World?
@DRsx44 күн бұрын
does* have*
@endi46544 күн бұрын
@@DRsx4 About to say this too 😂
@diazjulianms6 күн бұрын
As Indonesian who live in Western Indonesia Time, I would say it’s quite healthier to be 1 hour advance like Malaysia and Singapore, I would love having my 7 AM feels like 6 AM and my 7 PM like 6 PM especially for those who live in Central Java, East Java, West Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan, these areas are actually quite east from UTC+7 longitude which is 105°, for example here in Semarang, Central Java our sunrise ranging from 5.09-5.43 AM while our sunset ranging from 5.28-6.03 PM which if you advance the time 30 minutes it makes more sense but since 30 minutes offset is annoying so if you advance 1 hour it’s still no problem in my opinion, I really wish the Indonesian government considering merging Western and Central Indonesian time into one UTC+8 so that it leaves Indonesia having only two time zones West (UTC+8) and East (UTC+9)
@LongNguyen-mk9fy9 күн бұрын
I was a refugee in Malaysia back in 1975. We were not in Pidong but was located behind Perhentian Island....It seemed nobody mention it. Good video
@andriameslina235 сағат бұрын
oh thank you ... i don't know Perhentian Island was used for Vietnamese refugee. how may refuge was there ?
@teratakempire912618 күн бұрын
cakap melayu laa
@tunperak22823 күн бұрын
I have a beautiful memories with bus. The time bus arrives are different from the schedule. Need to wait for hour or more. Because of that I prefer to use my own transport instead of the public one. However is not I am against it, if government can find a way to deal with that maybe Malaysian mindset about public transport change.
@TheUrbanRebel24 күн бұрын
Agreed. Bus lanes are the cheapest and easiest way to improve bus timings. But I think there must be a barrier to ensure only buses enter bus lane and the bus lane must be on the most inner lane (fast lane) like in Istanbul (and Jakarta) this is to ensure there is no obstruction for the buses to move.
@mustachebutter24 күн бұрын
That's awesome to hear that Malaysia is adding new BRT lanes. I hope I can visit Malaysia some day soon! I wish they are doing more of that here in Toronto, cars and traffic are huge problems but they are so slow in implementing quick temporary fixes like this to improve the situation.
@astranger856925 күн бұрын
The fact i didn't live near there is a relief
@STPlanesBusesTransport25 күн бұрын
Thanks for producing another informative video "where the truth hurts" :) The concept of bus lanes is to reduce car lanes so that Single Occupant Vehicle (SOV) will see the buses overtaking them as being faster than driving and motivate them to switch to public transport, which will then truly reduce car congestion (thereby reducing air pollution, cancer, stress time on road and carbon footprint) . Remember one double decker bus can carry 90 pax and take up 3 cars bumper to bumper space ONLY.
@MuhammadFirdaus-wo6mz26 күн бұрын
I will absolutely use the busses more if the route to my workplace suddenly involves bus lanes all the way! Another issue is lack of enforcement for roadside parking when they block the bus lane. Love your vids man
@Lewis.ChannelАй бұрын
Visited Kellie’s Castle on Ipoh day trip, very historic
@luqmanrashid1651Ай бұрын
memang leceh giler..i used to work in istanbul for 2 yrs..bawak periuk nasi terpaksa convert sikit plug..
@angron_dowАй бұрын
What is more expensive than money? Its time. If you dont drive, you are throwing away your time. Open the fkn google map and put your house location as start and put any place you frequent as destination. Look at the different options, car, bike, transit, walking etc... you can see its insane to choose any other option than the car. It is madness, but i cannot use any other option than my car. AND I HATE CARS
@angron_dowАй бұрын
I want to highlight one of the major drawbacks of public transportation. The first and last mile to and from any locomotive station. If this can be solved, I think huge majority of people will abandon the use of cars. For example, there is a train station near my house but the fkn station need to cross 3 major busy road for my to get the KTM station and if I want to go to the LRT, I need to walk 5KM. Bodoh giler siapa yang plan Petaling Jaya. I cannot do it
@angron_dowАй бұрын
fkn road dont have shade for me to walk oso. So it doesnt matter if its hot or it rains, i cannot walk to and from the fkn station.
@angron_dowАй бұрын
Aku benci kereta
@siewkongchin4603Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed a piece of history of the Perak railway. Great effort, Fami🙏
@FakeHaqimyАй бұрын
I feel that bukit Panjang would have been a great place for trams!
@christopheryongmenglee7569Ай бұрын
TEL4 23 June 2024 PW2 Teck Lee 15 August 2024 NE18 Punggol Coast 2024?
@noorulhasan49042 ай бұрын
25:08 i like that little jab😂
@nick_15512 ай бұрын
FYI: As of yesterday, the Teck Lee LRT station of the Punggol West LRT line is officially operational, thus finally making the Punggol LRT line fully complete after almost 2 decades. Also, beyond the Cross-island line, there will also be an additional station between Bukit Gombak & Choa Chu Kang on the NSL, with the current working name as "Brickland". Also, the branch line to Changi Airport will be integrated with the TEL via the upcoming Terminal 5 from Sungei Bedok. The Terminal 5 station will also be an interchange with the original CRL plan. Which is why the current CRL terminus Aviation Park is numbered as CR2. There are also other plans like: 1) extension of Jurong Region Line from Pandan Reservoir station to Haw Par Villa station. 2) Extension of Downtown Line from Bukit Panjang to connect with NSL via another future station Sungai Kadut 3) an entirely new line (working name Seletar Line) from the north (likely Woodlands North or Sembawang) to the future Great Southern Waterfront.
@christopherd.winnan87012 ай бұрын
Very interesting. South of Hat Yai, I heard that the train is locally referred to as the insurgency express. Lots of construction between HY and PD atm, so probably less risky there. Any chance of a a video of shopping tips for Kim Yong as a follow up.
@deefraser13242 ай бұрын
The British colonists also took the rubber trees to the Fiji Islands.
@fauzanmus50062 ай бұрын
Good info
@malekzin47882 ай бұрын
it's should be renamed to KL-Seremban Jamway. Because average speed is 20km/h
@OldSurfer-o7j2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this wonderful video. I'm in PKK now and enjoying being here very much.
@sukabumiye2 ай бұрын
...FEDERAL HIGHWAY...IS THE FIRST TOLL HIGHWAY
@Yath_C2 ай бұрын
Hey Fami. I would recommend you to get something to stabalise your camera. There is some vibrations that causes shaking during your shots and I think your videos will be much better without them. Hope you don't forget us when you get millions of views
@dylans69212 ай бұрын
I never realized the Lbr. KL-Seremban was built with money lent by the World Bank
@Yath_C2 ай бұрын
yea that was quite interesting
@yhfhdcf2 ай бұрын
Now there are jet operations resuming and plans to make a terminal bigger than the older terminal 1 to replace the skypark terminal
@boatpeopletudo58952 ай бұрын
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@yunusibrahim24742 ай бұрын
State Govt with its huge Petroleum Royalty should redevelop Bkt Besi to its former glory , not neccessary on Iroñ/tin mining industries...
@michaelblakeway27202 ай бұрын
I find this very interesting. I lived in Ipoh and Penang for 20 years and travelled widely in Malaysia. You have a very good grasp of politics, economics and geography.
@michaelblakeway27202 ай бұрын
Road building and indeed any project in Malaysia is intertwined with politics. Thankyou for your hard work in making this video.
@divyanshugogna61522 ай бұрын
LoL Australia is an upside down country 😂
@ikramomar7513 ай бұрын
Ecrl
@dylans69213 ай бұрын
Video idea: you could talk about how malaysia recovered from the asian financial crisis better compared to other countries e.g. thailand and indonesia which to take loans
@einstein99013 ай бұрын
Honestly deserves more views. Wonderfully narrated.
@yuva80023 ай бұрын
My brother and I always use this road and always pee at the road side bro…. Relek je drive here…. My brother ask me to tell you la
@yogi299013 ай бұрын
Hahahahhahaha
@siddd884 ай бұрын
TEL is just newly opened and I've tried it already several times. Feel a bit Malaysia mrt than other singapore SMRT train maybe due too emptiness of the stations and the new car sets. Next time would like to see u review Bangkok MRT/BTS lines which is one of the busiest in SEA/Asia.
@FamiWorldFacts4 ай бұрын
TEL stations are unshockingly similar in interior with Putrajaya Line underground stations
@choongfookchoy83244 ай бұрын
Very informative video, thankyou for sharing
@michaelblakeway27204 ай бұрын
Very good video and really useful information. I want to try this adventure in late 2024.