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The LPTMP recommends that there should be a regular programme of Vehicle Maintenance<br />

checks. These would not only assess the vehicles mechanical status but also the<br />

performance of the vehicle against a number of quality checks.<br />

4.7.6) Driver Training Programmes<br />

Currently drivers are required to meet few standards before they can obtain a driver‟s card.<br />

In order to obtain a driver‟s card, one simply needs a regular driving licence with JPJ, and<br />

provided the applicant has five years experience, they are awarded a driver card upon<br />

payment of the fees, currently RM350. Public consultation and feedback has highlighted a<br />

number of concerns about drivers including poor driving standards and customer care. In<br />

order to improve quality, an enhanced training and testing regime should be implemented in<br />

order to improve driver quality standards, and a vocational qualification standard<br />

introduced. A driver training scheme which cover the following core areas need to be set<br />

up:<br />

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Driving skills including driving for passenger comfort, fuel economy and defensive<br />

driving<br />

Timetable compliance<br />

Basic numeracy and literacy<br />

Passenger information<br />

Health, safety and security<br />

Broad understanding of the rules and regulations of the industry<br />

First aid<br />

The recommended approach would be to work with one or more existing training providers<br />

to develop an accredited course with suitable content and delivery methods. This would<br />

ensure a consistent approach to training. This is the approach adopted in many countries.<br />

Once the training scheme has been developed, all new applicants for a driver‟s card must be<br />

required to successfully complete the training scheme and to undergo a test to ensure they<br />

have understood the content of the training. <strong>SPAD</strong> will input resources to develop the<br />

training programme with their chosen local provider.<br />

It may be necessary to provide initial funding for the programme but beyond that the<br />

requirement should be met through as commercial arrangement between operators and the<br />

training service providers. International experience suggests it would be reasonable to<br />

expect new applicants to part contribute to the cost of the training. In order to drive up<br />

quality more rapidly the training programme can be rolled out to existing drivers at a later<br />

stage but within a reasonable time horizon. The resources required to undertake training<br />

with all drivers is likely to be prohibitive therefore the recommendation would be for<br />

existing drivers to undertake training if they are reported, receive complaints or are found<br />

to have received any law enforcement. The licensing process must be reviewed in order to<br />

implement this requirement to attend mandatory training.<br />

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