More discussions needed with authorities on micromobility vehicle regulations, say industry players

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PETALING JAYA: The Malaysia Electric Micromobility Industry Association (Memi) has proposed a meeting with the Road Transport Department (JPJ) and the Transport Ministry over regulations concerning the use of micromobility vehicles.

Its president Mike Lee said more understanding, communication and support from the people and authorities was needed to avoid misconceptions.

Lee said among the topics discussed with Memi members were micromobility vehicles as a mode of transport and regulations over its use.Wong said there were generally four types of micromobility users - leisure, office workers, hobbyists and last-mile connection rentals - all with different needs and purposes.

"Office workers usually combine the use of electric bicycles, scooters or electric unicycles with public transport such as trains or buses for work. He added that the JPJ had, on Wednesday , posted a video on its official TikTok account about micromobility vehicles that could be used, but no official announcement was made.

 

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