
Malaysia to Upgrade LRT Safety Following Passenger Track Fall
Malaysia's Ministry of Transport Orders LRT Safety Upgrades After Passenger Accident A recent incident at the Pusat Bandar Puchong LRT station in Malaysia, where a Taiwanese man fell onto the tracks, has prompted the Ministry of Transport (MOT) to mandate significant safety improvements across all LRT stations. The MOT's directive to Prasarana, the operator of the LRT system, includes the installation of platform screen doors at every platform. This decision, announced by Transport Minister Anthony Loke, follows concerns about passenger safety raised after the accident. "We've asked Prasarana to develop a comprehensive plan to enhance safety at all LRT stations," Loke stated in a press conference. "This includes the installation of passenger safety doors on each platform." The upgrade is expected to be costly, requiring a substantial budget increase. However, the MOT is prioritizing the implementation to ensure passenger safety. The accident, which occurred on Tuesday, highlighted the vulnerability of passengers on the LRT system. The MOT's swift response and commitment to improving safety demonstrate a proactive approach to preventing future incidents. The installation of platform screen doors is a crucial step towards enhancing passenger protection and restoring public confidence in the LRT system.