Behind Bus Accidents In Malaysia: Should You Take An Express Bus? | Talking Point | Full Episode

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Between 2022 and March 2024, there were at least 32 express bus accidents in Malaysia. Nine of these accidents involved passengers from Singapore. Just how safe are express buses in Malaysia? And what should you do if you find yourself caught in a bus accident across the causeway? Talking Point investigates.
0:00 My bus accident in Malaysia
4:10 Why we like overnight express buses
5:47 Diana's overnight bus to KL: safety lapses
8:36 Drivers: what's behind bus accidents?
12:16 What operators do to cut down accidents
16:02 Low profit margins and manpower shortage
19:36 Tips on travel insurance
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@yao9598
@yao9598 Ай бұрын
as a Malaysian, I found this extremely informative and useful. I think it is good that CNA is holding these bus operators accountable especially where Malaysia does not.
@AndiArim
@AndiArim Ай бұрын
Banglasia
@andyng5321
@andyng5321 Ай бұрын
For the second driver being interviewed, his tru and fro trip from sg to KL is only $60, that is quite pathetic, might as well be a taxi driver? Can earn more.
@Humorousguy64
@Humorousguy64 Ай бұрын
Be a cleaner better...poor man and he look tired
@midknight
@midknight Ай бұрын
Wants cheapest mode of travel but expects world class comfort and safety. Lives in a country 40km across but expects no accidents along a 400km journey. Got it 👌😊
@andyng5321
@andyng5321 Ай бұрын
Actually the bus operator said allow 100km/h is wrong, because only above 100km then they call the driver, they should call when it is from 90 to 100km/h, since you cannot possibly overtake other cars for 2 minutes straight
@BunchOfStuff
@BunchOfStuff Ай бұрын
First incident is really quite a sad one. The 17-year old girl that passed away was a student from my JC but local media referred to her as a tourist. 15 January (Monday) morning, principal called the whole school to the hall where he announced her passing. Pin-drop silence after that was very deafening. Some of my friends who knew her took some time to process. Rest in peace.
@christopher9727
@christopher9727 16 күн бұрын
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@elliotw.888
@elliotw.888 Ай бұрын
I think the key difference that the uncle in the beginning failed to point out between driving in the day and night is that at night, visibility is lower and fewer vehicles on the road means a sudden appearance of another vehicle could catch the driver off guard if they're complacent or sleepy. even if the day driver is equally sleepy, these other factors would contribute to greater risk in riding a night coach as opposed to an early morning or day one
@schadenfreude6274
@schadenfreude6274 Ай бұрын
Thanks Captain Obvious! 😂😂😂
@wumingkkk
@wumingkkk Ай бұрын
It is not just the drivers who have enough sleep. Other drivers on the road are also the contribution points as well.
@mparthur144
@mparthur144 Ай бұрын
when you have the problem of Mak Rempit, the game is over.
@ILUVBAKKUA
@ILUVBAKKUA Ай бұрын
Actually when you take a bus to Msia if you are not pressed for time you should never buy a 2 way ticket always buy a 1 way ticket then when you reached your destination in Msia go to bus terminal there and immediately book for yourself another 1 way ticket back to SG, it's the same price but you pay in Ringgit - You're Welcome. 😋
@SantomPh
@SantomPh Ай бұрын
not when tickets are hard to get, yyou want to be stranded over there to save some money be my guest.
@sandywong7298
@sandywong7298 Ай бұрын
Sure will get ticket back to sg? The bus wont full?
@strongstrengthtv
@strongstrengthtv Ай бұрын
2 way is more stressful than one way ticket. Larkin to TBS is 10 SGD but Bishan to TBS is 33+ SGD..
@strongstrengthtv
@strongstrengthtv Ай бұрын
​@@SantomPhsometimes Thurs or Fri even if get to the other side(JB), it's very difficult to get to Larkin.. Too jam, in the end miss the bus..
@ILUVBAKKUA
@ILUVBAKKUA Ай бұрын
​@@sandywong7298 Is why I say if you are not pressed for time but confirm will have ticket if you don't come back on Sunday. Many msians will go home to msia on friday evening after work and plan to come back to sg on Sunday evening via bus so on sat most of the ticket to sg for Sunday could be almost gone aready. So example you go msia on Friday If you want to come back on Sunday you reach there on Friay you book a return ticket for Sunday immediately don't dilly dally.
@KC_88631
@KC_88631 Ай бұрын
Actually it's very true. When you drive below 100kmh, you tend to be more sleepy than you drive 120 or 140 kmh.
@JohnnyJohnJon83
@JohnnyJohnJon83 Ай бұрын
Agreed. When I’m on slow windy roads I get sleepy but when I’m on motorway at high speeds my sense heightens up and am more awake
@fireat40
@fireat40 Ай бұрын
@@JohnnyJohnJon83 you can sleep forever if drive 140kmh
@Armz69
@Armz69 Ай бұрын
😂​@@fireat40
@zealman79
@zealman79 Ай бұрын
I'm too lazy to go to work so I too embrace sleeping forever
@jameslim3850
@jameslim3850 Ай бұрын
Rakyat tak kira apa bangsa harus undi Pembangkang (PN) di KKB untuk kasi Kerajaan Madani tak lupa pengundi mereka. Sekarang Anwar PH Umno kuat kencing dan menyusahkan rakyat.
@fadzanuar4962
@fadzanuar4962 Ай бұрын
Good job very informative....after this CNA should cover a story on singaporean drivings in Malaysia.
@sieghart7889
@sieghart7889 Ай бұрын
sounds like a boring topic talking about getting cheaper petrol and parking issues
@V.II.
@V.II. Ай бұрын
Should also cover on Malaysians driving or riding motorbikes in Singapore, like no law like that
@midknight
@midknight Ай бұрын
@@sieghart7889singaporean drivers are responsible for many of the high speed accidents on Malaysian highways
@sieghart7889
@sieghart7889 Ай бұрын
@@EGO0808 to keep up with the locals i guess
@sieghart7889
@sieghart7889 Ай бұрын
@@midknight source?
@benlau2045
@benlau2045 Ай бұрын
Few reasons for this : 1. Bus companies not making a lot of profit, so they squeeze their resources as much as possible with the little men and buses they have. Why even bother fixing those seats? As long can sit down , can what. 2. Weak enforcement.....without it, who cares about what the 90kmh limit is. What the hell is seat belt?! 3. Relative to no.1, faster you finish job, faster you get more money. Companies wanna push for this. Of course......go for the more established ones only. Aeroline, Solitaire Transtar , First Coach and Super Nice only soo far make it into the books. Full stop.
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Even lorries can go 130km/h like a boss😄😆No such thing as speed limiter here because its burning more money 4 the operators
@imrank9282
@imrank9282 Ай бұрын
Is there any other way to book Aeroline other than their website? Cos the website is horribleeeeee
@amk4579
@amk4579 Ай бұрын
Ya tried First Coach from 1 Utama to Novena last wk. Service is simple but I happy that the staff took pride in his work. He would count and make sure all paxs are in👍. We got scammed by Billion Stars when gg to KL. Refused to bring us to the destination indicated on our tics.
@lzh4950
@lzh4950 Ай бұрын
@@szewei85 Was also a bit unerved when a Causeway Link bus was going fast enough to overtake my car along AYE
@AimanPF
@AimanPF Ай бұрын
@@amk4579 i agree billion is not reliable anymore
@weirongyap4876
@weirongyap4876 Ай бұрын
I have been taking overnight express buses from SG to KL for the past 11 years. Ultimately, the most important safety factor is you have to choose a bus company that hires skilled drivers. With this, even if the express bus is involved in an accident, it will only be a minor accident, as the skilled drivers know how to navigate the bus to minimise damage and injury should there be any unexpected change in the road conditions. For the past 11 years, I only take buses from this particular bus company. The drivers hired by this bus company is skilled and they know the Malaysian roads and road conditions very well, and they are able to respond quickly and correctly to the changing road conditions. As I do take express buses to KL often, I do look out for express bus accident news, and I keep track of which bus company is involved in the accident. I have been doing this for the past 11 years. Till date, the bus company which I use is involved in a few minor accidents over the past 11 years, with 0 casualty in all accidents. I am a Singaporean, and this is my experience with the Express Buses from SG to KL.
@user-if8kd5wr1n
@user-if8kd5wr1n Ай бұрын
Please share bus company's name
@bbenm986
@bbenm986 Ай бұрын
Yeah same goes to me. and this bus company invested alot in last 5 years. reaching our destination safely is our top priority.
@thesiyimi
@thesiyimi Ай бұрын
What is the bus company u recommend?
@77014402
@77014402 Ай бұрын
Which company?
@___beyondhorizon4664
@___beyondhorizon4664 Ай бұрын
The most important thing is pay the driver above average, allow drivers enough time to rest between reach journey
@andygoh555
@andygoh555 Ай бұрын
Well done CNA for exposing these issues! It is always profit vs costs at the expense of safety for these businesses
@malaysiacooool
@malaysiacooool Ай бұрын
Busses should play safety procedures videos like aircraft. Play it repeatedly at every stop
@AuralioCabal-nl8gi
@AuralioCabal-nl8gi Ай бұрын
True , but have you ever watched your co-op passengers on a plane flight, often watch other passengers in planes , listening and watching the flight attendants go thru the instructions is the last thing they do, most even unbuckle the seatbelts as soon as the plane touches down, not yet Stopped.
@alien13579
@alien13579 Ай бұрын
Play the video to the driver they're the one that is driving like demons, they're the one that's driving on the fast lane tailgating smaller cars(eventhough they only can only drive on the furthest left lane)
@user-lw6op1gy7z
@user-lw6op1gy7z Ай бұрын
Good job CNA🎉 We learnt so much now!
@max3334441
@max3334441 Ай бұрын
Wow!! I always worried about this, thanks CNA for investigating!
@syamil9912
@syamil9912 Ай бұрын
One probable factor that could play a hand in the bus service in the next few years could be the expressway itself...since due to a massive increase of vehicles, there are stretches of the highway that are in definitely could turn into a traffic jam even on a normal weekend(Skudai-Sedenak, Simpang Ampat-Nilai, and if you travelled beyond KL, Gombak-Karak, Tapah-Ipoh, Ipoh-Kuala Kangsar, Taiping-Juru). For the Skudai-Sedenak and Gombak-Karak stretches in particular, I heard that they would start construction works on widening the expressway by the end of the year, so that could also throw a wrench on some plans... One probable wild-card in this is the extension of electric train services (not HSR) to JB Sentral, which with the potential travel time between KL to JB being reduced to 4 hours (so realistically SG to KL could be done in 6 hours) would be a much more reliable alternative to buses...however, if my experience of taking the service from KL to Penang and recent news is anything to go by, you need to buy the ticket at least a week before the journey, since there are very limited amount of service and seats...
@amk4579
@amk4579 Ай бұрын
Tks CNA Insider & Diana, this is a really good show. Esp with my recent encounter with express bus to KL. Although I was angry with the treatment we received, but on the other hand, I do empathise with the plight of these drivers.
@ikramrasid3257
@ikramrasid3257 Ай бұрын
Good documentary. Safety is paramount!
@PhilL-zzz
@PhilL-zzz Ай бұрын
Excellent investigative reporting.
@paulpoon7253
@paulpoon7253 Ай бұрын
Good Report‼👍👍
@crosbyong
@crosbyong Ай бұрын
Thank you, CNA / Diana for producing so many relevant investigative documentaries. Bravo!
@random-np3gn
@random-np3gn Ай бұрын
good job. we need more investigative documentary like this
@zenyu94
@zenyu94 Ай бұрын
so far I've only experienced taking Aeroline to Singapore and back. Their drivers usually obey the speed limit (you can feel its not very fast), and they always indicate before changing lanes based on my observation whenever I'm sat near the driver
@user-cq3nh5zw5s
@user-cq3nh5zw5s Ай бұрын
I learn a lot just by watching CNA Insider Talking Point. Mr Steven Chia and Ms Diana Ser are great presenters.
@weilk7420
@weilk7420 Ай бұрын
I am from MY. Nothing done since the last 30yrs.. ppl will keep on unliving due to these accidents
@kuraphlau03
@kuraphlau03 Ай бұрын
Yes It's True. I am always like to take airplane than taking bus.
@thomasmuller9243
@thomasmuller9243 10 күн бұрын
Super smart to call the tired bus driver and distract this guy even more. Speechless.
@dylanloh5327
@dylanloh5327 Ай бұрын
This is very informative for us who wants to take bus to malaysia
@tuapuikia
@tuapuikia Ай бұрын
I think this is one of the reasons why the Malaysian government doesn't want to invest in a high-speed train system. The bus operators and highway toll businesses would go kaput.
@___beyondhorizon4664
@___beyondhorizon4664 Ай бұрын
So polluting the roads, air are just to be ignored
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
You know i know lah🫠🫠😄😆
@fendi2785
@fendi2785 Ай бұрын
nope. it is because cheapo singaporean still will bought cheapo bus ticket instead of expensive rail. did you know estimataion of the ticket cost if the idea g thru? it will be 300 to 500 ringgit. better fly with scoot if that is the case. 😂
@ranggaajibaskara1809
@ranggaajibaskara1809 Ай бұрын
350 km is about Surabaya-Yogyakarta trip. Like there, many bus drive around 100-120 kmph. But even in economy class, never a bus driven by only one driver
@DuaneTanTC
@DuaneTanTC Ай бұрын
OMG.... like really crazy. Me and my wife decided to travel by bus from KL to Kuala Besut for our Perhentian trip overnight thru a 2 way kampung road all the way and reached by morning. The whole trip was so scary, as we were seated front of the bus. I couldn't sleep the whole night as it was travelling at lightning speed. Luckily, we made it there safely. We vowed not to travel by bus anymore! BTW, lovely host.
@russellheng1242
@russellheng1242 Ай бұрын
The issue has been around for a long time, yet little rectification. Thanks to Diana Ser (Amazing presenter, as always) to put together this episode meticulously! 👍👍👍👏👏👏
@shapikai6431
@shapikai6431 Ай бұрын
On my way to SG from JB checkpoint, I noticed every bus driver was on there phone either on FB, video call or whatsapp whilst behind the steering wheel. Extremely dangerous. SG transport authority should do some thing.
@user-ll8eo5yk3w
@user-ll8eo5yk3w Ай бұрын
First thing to do is limit their maximum speed capability of the buses on the highways. This will keep the buses under control in most conditions and also keep the heat in the mechanical components lower to prevent fires. Have the vehicles pre checked before every trip.
@davidscz
@davidscz Ай бұрын
I resonate with the driver, when driving below 90km/hr for long distance, you have higher tendency to be sleepy ; most cars drive at 120km/hr , a mere 10km/hr over the limit but it felt the most optimal speed for long distance drive, too slow you become sleepy/ tired easier and it becomes inefficient. The entire journey is 360Km, assuming you drive 90km/hr = 4 hours , 2 toilet breaks of 20min each +40min ; SG-JB custom +40min = 5 hours 20 minutes. Anw for most that can afford, most prefer flights , it is safer and you get stuck in the same space for much lesser hours.
@timloo6191
@timloo6191 Ай бұрын
right
@andyng5321
@andyng5321 Ай бұрын
How about taking trains?
@jacQ4555
@jacQ4555 Ай бұрын
But you have to be at the airport an hour in advance & from KLIA to KL Sentral (vice versa) costs you an additional 25sgd at least by taxi or e-hailing.
@jacQ4555
@jacQ4555 Ай бұрын
@@andyng5321for now not convenient as there is not straight train from sg to kl. You will have to alight at a certain train station for transit.
@timloo6191
@timloo6191 Ай бұрын
@@jacQ4555 dont agree on the sgd25 taxi ride part?
@POS36
@POS36 Ай бұрын
How appropriate with this new episode, after the tampines accident this morning...
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Haha yesh
@zanegamingtv2252
@zanegamingtv2252 Ай бұрын
13:56 the bus spinning like Beyblade. LOOLOLOL
@MarmotStarpax
@MarmotStarpax Ай бұрын
the bus going apeshit 😂😂
@tehwensun4355
@tehwensun4355 Ай бұрын
It's has been 8 years for me to take the night bus travel from Singapore to Penang back and forth. Lucky me😊
@rudylopez5060
@rudylopez5060 Ай бұрын
We would definitely consider Super Nice express bus to Peninsula M'sia in future❤❤❤
@timloo6191
@timloo6191 Ай бұрын
Sri Maju too. One of the founders was Michelle Yeoh's daddy
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
​@@timloo6191haha interesting sir hoho
@choofuyen358
@choofuyen358 Ай бұрын
Super Nice is getting more passengers after this show
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Dude orang Penang great businessman Also happen 2 be my father class mate deng
@shankaranreddi
@shankaranreddi Ай бұрын
it could be also an acting class here.. super nice would have got an invite from CNA hence they look super activated..lol.. normal time confirm will snooze off ..they basically used CNA to do marketing.
@berkshireyorkie
@berkshireyorkie Ай бұрын
Great programme Diana Ser thank you. Been using Aeroline from KL for many years now & they're very good. Wouldn't touch any of the cheaper Express Bus services with a bargepole my safety is worth way more than saving a few RM. Express Bus safety is a known issue for many years due to weak / non-existent regulatory enforcement; sadly this isn't likely to change any time soon. Was Anthony Loke approached for involvement in the programme? If not you should consider a follow up & involve him.
@thomHD
@thomHD 4 күн бұрын
Malaysia is one of the world's most underrated tourist destinations, regardless of this topic!
@KaisAdventure4896
@KaisAdventure4896 Күн бұрын
great video! I was a regular bus traveler back and forth from Ipoh to Singapore 7-8 years back, although mid night buses allows me to sleep during the journey, however due to the numbers of bus accidents involving night buses increases, I rather take day time bus trip instead.
@driversearcher
@driversearcher Ай бұрын
Thanks for your documentary. Now I will choose supernice bus for my next journey
@damonkhaw1755
@damonkhaw1755 Ай бұрын
Good reporting. Awesome job CNA 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@manu.yt25
@manu.yt25 Ай бұрын
It's a shame that Malaysia is unable to build a high speed train line between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, took those busses few months ago and they made me think more of India than a modern Asian country.
@peterterence1488
@peterterence1488 Ай бұрын
22:25 If driver overspeeding or about to sleep we will call the driver. Hope its by handsfree phone...
@YayaVT
@YayaVT Ай бұрын
as someone who always take Super Nice (the bus company operation room that they went to visit), the driver usually had their phone on a stand so yes it's handsfree -- it's usually used for checking traffic condition (ie. the map is always open on the phone), which is how the driver could answer whenever passenger ask for ETA of destination
@Onana888
@Onana888 Ай бұрын
i took the overnight express bus on the return leg: KL - SIN 2 months ago. The fella was speedin' like nobody business. This made me sure never to take overnight bus again, even if the price is 50% cheaper. I just can't risk it
@Chris-rs4so
@Chris-rs4so Ай бұрын
Best is depart early morning, drive through the morning, and arrive in KL by lunch
@rcs3681
@rcs3681 Ай бұрын
As a Malaysian who used to travel between SG and here, I have only used First Coach and Aeroline. Never considered other express buses because of my own experience with this buses at home, reckless driving, speeding, smoking while driving, completely irresponsible with no regards for the lives they have at hand. Also those other buses are usually badly maintained, the seats smell like cigarette smoke or are rather smelly, sometimes quite dirty too. I also don't think Krish is local (neither from SG or MY) his accent is so strange.
@peted3637
@peted3637 Ай бұрын
The health of the bus driver is also a concern. 2018, Malacca to KL, our driver was massively overweight and just one hamburger away from a heart attack. He was constantly thumping his chest (heart issue?), burping and farting. Disgusting and very worrying.
@momotaroreincarnatednthtim6303
@momotaroreincarnatednthtim6303 Ай бұрын
Oh my i remember my first ride on these buses from KL to SG border. It went fine and my seat was spacious and could be inclined all the way back so I could be in lying position sort of. The blanket was super nice and comfy.
@ctwpoco-oy6wu
@ctwpoco-oy6wu Ай бұрын
As a Malaysian who travelled to and from Singapore for years, I can confirm that safety measures are just ignored. 😢😮😢😮
@yongj
@yongj Ай бұрын
You can all the precautions in the world but you can’t control other vehicles on the road, especially at late nights.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Ай бұрын
Traffic in Malaysia is crazy and driving can be very dangerous. A driver who is experienced and highly alert is required. And especially someone who cares for the safety of the passengers!
@jasonkwok5323
@jasonkwok5323 Ай бұрын
Some bus drivers along the way transfer passengers to another bus from another bus company which is heading towards the same destination. We were on our way back to SG, after Larkin Terminal, the bus driver drove us to a secluded place and we waited for about half an hour. When the other bus arrived, our bus driver told us to carry our own luggage and transfer to the other bus. The reason our bus driver given is that the other bus is also travelling to Beach Road, SG and he has to rush back to KL. Is this allowed?
@carlkev1265
@carlkev1265 Ай бұрын
Oh god, I am planning to ride a bus from KL to SG this June and somehow, algorithm showed me this video.
@gurdevsingh4503
@gurdevsingh4503 Ай бұрын
It would be nice and thoughtful when u reach ur location u could give a tip to the bus drivers 👍🙏🏻Its tough work not anyone can drive that long hours respect to all the malaysia bus drivers out there drive safe and god blessed them❤️❤️❤️
@user-sf5bt8eb4y
@user-sf5bt8eb4y Ай бұрын
Diana, you may not drive alot thats why you dont know. i am not a "professional driver" like Krish but I do drive from SGKL once in a while. what he said made sense. logically you might think slower = safer but try driving long distance, you will notice driving slower will make you much more sleeper = increases risk of accident.
@Centrioless
@Centrioless Ай бұрын
Bs, you feel sleepy because you're sleepy. The speed has nothing to do with that
@teeteetuu94
@teeteetuu94 Ай бұрын
@@Centrioless Fatigue can have an earlier onset through the mundane-ness of being under-stimulated, like driving on a long stretch of road and not seeing much other than some lights and painted dash lines going by on the road when driving at night and only hearing the dull drone from the engine. I experienced this driving while in the army during an overseas ex. and saw only a dirt track and trees for the entire trip. This is during daytime, by the way. Granted, everyone onboard was deprived of sleep, even the commander fell asleep at his post while I was driving. I dozed off, but thankfully opened my eyes right before a corner and sent everyone off the side of a hill. From then on, we made it a point to maintain a conversation to stay stimulated longer. The rough ride and engine noise really has some kind of hypnotic effect on people.
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Haha well said My only capacity is JB - Melaka no breaks Cant go further than that haha
@Equivocal2904
@Equivocal2904 Ай бұрын
What a condescending comment
@baby334455
@baby334455 Ай бұрын
Driving fast increases the speed of accident too
@johanna006
@johanna006 Ай бұрын
You should have interviewed the Minister of Transport.
@davidt1831
@davidt1831 Ай бұрын
I didn't see emergency glass breaker hammers mentioned. There's at least 4 on the bus in the video. Were there none on the bus with the accident? I didn't seem to see any warning on the windows to the effect of "in case of emergency use hammer to break glass". Personally, I would have broken the windows to exit the bus in case of a fire, even if it is a pretty high drop.
@TheDigitalGuru430
@TheDigitalGuru430 28 күн бұрын
I think there should be both government looking into this issue. Something similar happened to me when I visited Malaysia and Singapore a decade ago. I thought it was a one off. Driver was looking at passengers through the mirror (probably observing how many are awake) and then eating something while driving. After an hour or so, the bus tyre got off and fell down the road and the bus luckily stopped after some struggle. It could have been worse!! We waited near the hills and by the road. Another bus came after 2 hours and took us further. It was day time travel but the bus was not in good condition (the one in the video at the beginning seems very new).
@godzillamothra5983
@godzillamothra5983 Ай бұрын
you should try Indonesian buses, where safety is optional🤣
@___beyondhorizon4664
@___beyondhorizon4664 Ай бұрын
Also Indonesia airlines, it's why I have no desire to visit. Many many years ago, I took a night ferry from Penang to Medan, horrible sea 😷🤢🤮🤮 I thought I was going to drown
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Why not fly. Haha. Also that Airbus accident in Java never forgotten. Though it was Airbus kena not Indonesian government. Hahahaha.
@mysticery
@mysticery Ай бұрын
Honestly, i have experienced tiredness from travelling at the speed limit. Like suddenly i would feel sleepy but when i do speed, i felt more awake.
@selleys9150
@selleys9150 Ай бұрын
LPMS bus services by far one of the best. Steady drivers who maintain a consistent speed and not rushing.
@dennis12dec
@dennis12dec Ай бұрын
Long distance provincial buses here in the Philippines are relatively safe for example from Manila to Baguio City the Summer Capital is 4-5 hours non stop as buses have a speed limiter installed in their fleet.
@visnuvarmen
@visnuvarmen Ай бұрын
super nice one if the worst express bus I had taken
@alexmcwhirter6611
@alexmcwhirter6611 25 күн бұрын
Great piece of investigative reportting. Really the authorities *must* be strict with these bus operators. Overnight travel will always appeal to budget travellers because they save on hotel accommodation. But in the long run Singapore-KL needs that much discussed high-speed rail line ! Such a pity Singapore lifted the rail track and has closed its train terminus ... yes it was the old train line but at least customers had a surface alternative.
@daves3259
@daves3259 Ай бұрын
I’m a huge fan of CNA investigative programs! I’m taking mother for holiday to M’sia and Singapore in July/August. After watching this program I think I will hire a rental car for the most part as it offer more flexibility for us to ‘jalan jalan cari makan’. When we stay in JB however we can catch public transport to Woodlawn and then use MRT for day trip/s in Singapore. (We are travelling from Australia. I was born in Singapore and my mother is Nyonya ex malacca. We can utilise family home in Bukit Cina for part of our trip)
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Good idea. Enjoy your trip. Please exchange $10000 for more ringgit 2 spent later. Hahahaha. It may be RM4 per dollar by then.😄😆
@shy3102
@shy3102 Ай бұрын
I wanted to do that but my hubby said it is illegal? To hire malaysia private car
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
@@shy3102 if you book under private driving company is not if you side deal with random individual then yes is illegal
@lukepramudita
@lukepramudita Ай бұрын
This is an interesting investigation report on public transport services that every nation should pay attention to. In Indonesia, massive reform has been done to train services because state owns the train company. However, the express intercity buses are mostly operated by private entities that state cannot control too much. The road safety regulation and procedure are exist, however in practice, not all private entities apply them as on standard. Issues such as underpaid salary or per paid trip such is mentioned in the video also exist in Indonesia which make the strucural reform in the public bus transport much more difficult.
@zamafendy6755
@zamafendy6755 Ай бұрын
when i travel in Express Bus..i always chose the very front seat either at exit door or just behing the driver. by doing so i can keep my eye on the road for potential hazard afar and alert the driver in advance if needed. and sometime i do chat with driver and the co-driver but not all of them would like to chat while driving as they said sometime it could be a distraction. all my travel was at night and for some reason i couldnt sleep like everyone else. even though the cabin was so quiet from external noise.
@vijayr8232
@vijayr8232 Ай бұрын
Very useful analyse by CNA team. When my first trip to Malaysia in night time the bus driver sleepy and stab behind the lorry. I’m one of the victim of it. Too dangerous mode of transportation.
@hermdude
@hermdude Ай бұрын
The thing is, you have cheap bus fares and expensive bus fares. Technically it's also the passengers' responsibility to be alert when taking a cheap bus at night. To be expecting enforced safety measures at cheap prices is ludicrous. But I suppose one way to keep in check is to have an aggregation of bus services and let the passengers be informed of the risks vs cost of different price points.
@azanshukor428
@azanshukor428 27 күн бұрын
Okay, next time I suggest you cover story about Singaporean driver habit in Malaysia. Must be nice topic.
@dandjsh7978
@dandjsh7978 27 күн бұрын
Hahaha makan cili ke?
@Egoyification
@Egoyification Ай бұрын
We took up a double decker bus going to KL from Kuantan. At the beginning was it was smooth ride but about 27km away from KL, the bus suddenly broke down about 12:30PM. We wait for 8 hours waiting for a rescue bus, but nothing came. I feel disgusted because it ruined our travel plans.
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
I feel you. Did happened 2 me before when it was Tianjin - Beijing. Supposely reaching 2pm but end up reaching 9pm.🥶🥶
@randyg9259
@randyg9259 Ай бұрын
The most logical thing that people say is to book the more expensive option. The more expensive ticket might meant that the driver is paid more or they have 2 driver taking turns. You can tell that from how the driver behaves, drives and talks.
@roubini74
@roubini74 Ай бұрын
give super nice transport a thumb up!!
@ramilherrera4781
@ramilherrera4781 Ай бұрын
Yeah, i always going to kl from jb, mostly of the busses don't have seat belt and and emergency exit???
@ongweeyan4407
@ongweeyan4407 Ай бұрын
Speeding
@chekeocha4923
@chekeocha4923 Ай бұрын
Yes, i also had an accident experience with a night bus that i took in Malaysia...definitely night journeys are more dangerous
@kittyind
@kittyind Ай бұрын
I am not a Malaysian, however, when I lived and traveled twice from KL to Terengganu (in 2000), I missed my drop point as it was between the journeys. Though I had spoken to the driver with broken Malay and his broken English. The drivers were changed during the trip and I ended up in Terengganu, after reaching the wrong destination I had to take the same bus later in the day from Terrenganu and KL and they dropped me where I should. I don't regret the trip, the scenery was so beautiful, I was sitting in the front close to the driver. Driving alone is monotonous and boring if drivers have to drive alone. As the documentary notes, at least a co-driver would help prevent the accidents. It is worth investing a little bit more towards drivers, their training, etc than the gadgets/devices.
@cheny6489
@cheny6489 Ай бұрын
the man speaks well...
@babablacksheep2024
@babablacksheep2024 Ай бұрын
Just pray safe when taking the bus. There was once i took a reputable bus from larkin to kl. Bus depart 12am, reach kl 3am. No toilet break, as everyone asleep.
@cheahtiong3930
@cheahtiong3930 Ай бұрын
They should implement accident free monthly incentives $300 for the driver to keep a clean record n also sent them for 1 day refreshment safety course every 6 months.
@mysticery
@mysticery Ай бұрын
Alternatively, have driverless trains that plough to and fro these more popular destinations. I get the infrastructure cost but in the long run, people have the flexibility and not confined to a certain departure timing. And also itll be more comfortable for passengers, and they can rest easy knowing that their lives doesnt depend on the drivers level of experience or lack of rest.
@lzh4950
@lzh4950 Ай бұрын
There was a journalist in the Straits Times proposing a 200km/h trolleybus (based on the SuperBus concept from the Netherlands) driving along dedicated lanes along the North-South E'way, as a cheaper alternative to high-speed rail
@zhihaolooi8894
@zhihaolooi8894 Ай бұрын
One cheap solution, conduct a safety briefing before the bus journey starts, just like boarding an airplane. At least the passengers knows there is a emergency exit, at the back and also at the ROOF of the bus.
@BikerTed123
@BikerTed123 Ай бұрын
Does anyone know the tracker app used in this video 07:34 , seems like pretty good app. I want to download for myself.
@aestheticallyunaesthetic9908
@aestheticallyunaesthetic9908 Ай бұрын
Speed Tracker by Oxagile LLC
@petertan6982
@petertan6982 Ай бұрын
It would be interesting CNA interview our MOT , Mr Anthony Loke and post in KZfaq.
@Davyjones5454
@Davyjones5454 Ай бұрын
Good idea !
@pingshien91
@pingshien91 Ай бұрын
no point.. that guy is useless, overglorified. until now still didn't do anything to solve accident problem
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Hahahaha
@namelessguy199
@namelessguy199 Ай бұрын
That operator in the video is StarMart. Personally I choose them because they ignore the speed limit and gets me to my destination faster than a plane (including check-in time and the time between my destination and airport), but I exclusively take them in the day, never at night.
@muhamadirfaan3329
@muhamadirfaan3329 Ай бұрын
Seems like driving long distance buses is equivalent to flying long distance airliner. Biggest drawback is fatigue. In fact having sleep deprivation is equivalent to under the influence of alcohol
@AwkwardFX
@AwkwardFX Ай бұрын
Does anyone know what app is Diana using to check/record the speed?
@kirohiro7333
@kirohiro7333 Ай бұрын
10 yrs ago the jb kl 2 pg bus hit the rear of a lorry at 6 am,the driver and a passenger behind him died,the driver didn't get rest
@Philatherapist
@Philatherapist Ай бұрын
I used to e day time traveller but switched on to night due to the congestion at the checkpoints and the jams especially after Malacca to KL. Understandably the overnight travel is more popular as it is more quiet as almost all the passengers are sleeping. Most passengers will sleep after we cleared the checkpoints and with one or two toilet breaks, we wake up when the bus reached the terminal. Until the day when the HSR becomes a reality, the best way travelling to Malaysia is by the express bus. The choice is yours to purchase insurance or other extras. Thank you CNA for such an informative programme. Perhaps CNA could take this programme one level up by dubbing it to The more common languages in Malaysia and help create awareness among the express bus operators and the millions of passengers alike.😊😊
@___beyondhorizon4664
@___beyondhorizon4664 Ай бұрын
Language caption!
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Malaysia dont need because peninsular north 2 south 2 short unlike Indonesia Java west to Java east 6 hrs 500 km/h hahahaha
@MDroid-bn6eb
@MDroid-bn6eb Ай бұрын
If can afford, take plane. If cannot afford, take bus. 😢😢
@andyng5321
@andyng5321 Ай бұрын
How about take train?
@___beyondhorizon4664
@___beyondhorizon4664 Ай бұрын
TSA, baggage fees are taking too much time & money
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Haha lets hope HSR is revived Indonesia already have it from West to East Java 6 hrs 500km/h
@josephputinch3090
@josephputinch3090 Ай бұрын
Last time i came back to malaysia from sg, i was also involved in an horrible accident on a bus. These bus driver need to be careful ngl
@aep5001
@aep5001 Ай бұрын
usually condition for BCs are worst during long weekends (PH) in malaysia delay big time due to traffic congestion, which will kill their rest time also, hard to find BCs, many jumped to SG
@szewei85
@szewei85 Ай бұрын
Drive SBS bus SG-JB 3.6x higher than JB-KL or JB - Bukit Kayu Hitam in RM hahahaha
@AtmosJourney
@AtmosJourney Ай бұрын
When there’s demand, there is supply. It’s pure economics. Night is always dangerous not only for buses but also for passenger cars
@EddieTheBoneSetter
@EddieTheBoneSetter Ай бұрын
Oh my no wonder she seems familiar. I was with her in the same bus. Great documentary though.👍
@mozogao
@mozogao Ай бұрын
"Why do the accidents happen more frequently at night?" What a brilliant question. Hmm...let me think... That's a real hard one. Glad to see a reporter asking the real questions. Next, ask some experts why its dark at night and light during the day. Or why its wetter in the rain and dryer in the sun.
@AndiandCalvin
@AndiandCalvin Ай бұрын
I regularly take the bus from Johor to KL. The driver is busy taking on his mobile and smoking all the way.
@rl.hiouzkey
@rl.hiouzkey Ай бұрын
Im a malaysian. I always take bus to SG. Safe and sound. And saves so much than flight.
@fairuzmy
@fairuzmy Ай бұрын
Hmmm i never knew there was an emergency exit! Good to know....
@___beyondhorizon4664
@___beyondhorizon4664 Ай бұрын
What???
@rayne8158
@rayne8158 Ай бұрын
What is rhe bus company that invested in safety upgrading? I prefer going for that next time i travel
@Philatherapist
@Philatherapist Ай бұрын
Super Nice is amongst the better operators and they certainly walks the talk.The structural changes as suggested by the Malaysian expert is good as passengers have options and it is a subtle way to clean the industry. Presently there are too many operators and some with two or three or even one bus to get into the action. The MOT minister, Anthony Loke , should give more attention to the industry as it affected hundreds of thousand travellers across the Straits.
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