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This Van-Hailing Service Lets You Travel Through PJ & Subang For Only RM1!

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Source: Rajiv Rishyakaran | Facebook & Kumpool | Facebook

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Are e-hailing rides getting just a hint too expensive for you? Need a carpool service that is affordable and conveniently available at multiple stops?

Well look no further than Kumpool!

ADUN Bukit Gasing, Rajiv Rishyakaran, took to his Facebook page to announce the launch of the application, Kumpool, in Petaling Jaya and their super affordable van-hailing service where you can get to your destination for only RM1!

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He wrote, “Hello everyone, we are launching this new van-hailing service in PJ! You can ride to areas in PJ for just RM1. Download the Kumpool app and begin riding to Old Town, Digital Mall and other areas without worrying about parking. There are stops near your house that you can hop on to make it to your destination.”

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The areas currently covered by the service in PJ include Section 1 to Section 19. They also have a few stops in SS2 for those who frequent the area.

“Download the app now to enjoy the services. The first 10,000 riders gets a free ride,” he added.

 

Based on their Facebook page, Kumpool also offered rides around Subang Jaya and Sunway!

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“It’s our honor to serve the PJ community with our on-demand bus-pooling service and provide a cheaper and more convenient travel option,” they wrote.

Not only is this a great initiative by offering an affordable transportation option for those who need it, but it can also help reduce our greenhouse gas emission from traffic if more of us utilise this service.

To find out more about Kumpool, you can check out their website here!

Be right back, went to prepare my RM1 notes. 

 

Also read: For Only RM30, You Can Now Take A Tour Around JDT’s Home Base In A Hummer Limo!

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Source: Kumpool
Source: Kumpool

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