There is an average of about 900 daily passengers compared to 500 in the past.
Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Muhammad Yazurin Sallij said over 16,000 passengers have been served so far.“The highest ridership recorded to date was on Jan 10 with 1,484 passengers,” he said.
StarMetro in its report on Dec 30, “RM1 fare for Putrajaya buses starting Jan 1” obtained feedback from regular commuters on the new routes. On Jan 16, a temporary route, P107, was added to support connectivity from Putrajaya Sentral in Precinct 7 to Precinct 9, Persiaran Perdana and Dataran Gemilang.Muhammad Yazurin said together with Putrajaya Corporation, which is the provider of the Nadiputra service, route and feedback assessment would be done on a regular basis.
Another commuter, Samsul Yekob was satisfied with the current routes and said the bus condition was also better.
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