Sunday 25 November 2012

essay: Transportation in Malaysia



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                     9-ciri-ciri-pendidik-yang-hebat
                     ciri2-yang-baik-sebagai-pendidik
                      kisah-pemimpin-islam-zainab-al-ghazali

In order to developed countries in 2020, Malaysia has been providing adequate infrastructure to ensure smooth transportation system. Current transport has facilitated community life.

cars and taxis are used as a simple tool to a location. The vehicle as a prerequisite for the community to schools, offices, prayer rooms and supermarkets. Each family must have a car to help them in their daily activities. If you do not own a car, they have to use taxis to get to something tempat.Sebelum existence and advanced transportation system in the capital such as the Light Rail Transit (LRT) station operated by STAR and Putra, the bus is the most popular public transportation in Kuala mud. Most users can not escape from the service of Sri Jaya bus and mini bus. Bus services are provided not only operate in close trip even included a trip away, from one district to another district or from one state to another state.

Introduction of light rail transit (LRT) is a blessing to the people of this country. This sophisticated system should actually introduced much earlier before the traffic congestion becomes so serious. Users are able to get to a destination quickly without experiencing traffic jams.

Operating the Express Rail Link (ERL) KLIA Ekspres achieved another significant milestone national transportation system modernization and the railroad industry standard region. Through this service, passengers no longer need to be signed in at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) for the business can be done at KL CAT. By a concept also, travel KLIA Express carrying passengers from KL CAT to KLIA takes only a short time. His journey takes only 28 minutes and 15 minutes service frequency. This concept emphasizes the elements of time management as a key factor in efficient working.

Malaysia also achieved substantial progress in air and water supply services. So, the construction of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is a starting point that shows our flight service on par with developed countries. In addition, water transport such as ships are also available for domestic consumption or to the dealer for the convenience of their shipments.

Clearly, Malaysia strive for improvement in transport. As Malaysians, we should appreciate and use prudent transportation to bring goodness to all other groups and generations to come.

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