NEW RULES
Under the new rules, foreign taxis will be able to drop off passengers anywhere outside their home country. However, they can only pick up passengers at designated pick-up points to prevent them from providing local point-to-point services, said the ministries.
Currently, cross-border taxis are allowed to drop off passengers only at designated points – Larkin Sentral in Johor Bahru for Singapore taxis and Ban San Street Terminal in Singapore for Malaysian taxis.
The ministries also said they would gradually increase the number of pick-up points for ride-hail or e-hailing app bookings.
The supply of licensed cross-border taxis will be gradually ramped up.
“As a start, each country will provide an additional quota of 100, prioritised for larger and more premium vehicles that can address the needs of larger groups and business travellers,” the joint statement read.





