Kuala lumpur: My50 Pass users can now track the actual value of their public transport usage and total fare savings through the My50 Savings Tracker, a new feature introduced in the Touch 'n Go eWallet (TNG eWallet) application launched by Prasarana Malaysia Berhad (Prasarana) today. In addition, Prasarana has expanded digital conveniences for users by enabling the purchase of the Rapid KL City Pass (Pas Rapid Kota) and the Rapid KL Travel Pass (Pas Rapid Kembara) via the mini Travel Pass feature in the TNG eWallet application, aimed at easing travel for tourists and reducing congestion at public transport stations.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Transport Minister Anthony Loke stated that the initiative complements the digitalisation of the My50 Pass, which previously could only be renewed at service counters. This change allows users to renew their monthly passes online since July last year, eliminating the need to queue at stations. The digital option has shown an upward trend, with more than 50 per cent of over 200,000 My50 Pass holders each month opting for the digital platform as of the end of last month. This development creates a smoother travel experience and helps reduce congestion at stations.
Through the My50 Savings Tracker, users can view the amount of government subsidy involved, highlighting that while users only pay RM50, the government bears RM100, resulting in a subsidy of RM1,200 per user annually. Loke emphasized this point during a press conference on the introduction of the My50 Savings Tracker and the digitalisation of the Rapid Kota and Rapid Kembara passes.
Loke further mentioned that the government spent nearly RM300 million last year to cover subsidies for the My50 Pass to encourage the use of public transport, despite the original allocation from the Ministry of Finance being RM200 million. The Transport Ministry remains committed to continuing the initiative, anticipating an increase in the number of users this year, particularly with the opening of the Light Rail Transit Line 3 (LRT3) linking Bandar Utama in Petaling Jaya to Johan Setia in Klang.
The My50 Pass allows Malaysians to enjoy unlimited travel for 30 days at a price of RM50 on public transport services in the Klang Valley, including LRT, MRT, Monorail, BRT, Rapid KL buses, and MRT feeder buses. Meanwhile, the Rapid Kota Pass offers unlimited travel at a rate of RM10 per day or RM25 for three days for Malaysians, while the Rapid Kembara Pass offers similar benefits.