‘Abang Bas’ on the road in early morning hours to ensure success of National Day celebration

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PUTRAJAYA: When most Malaysians are resting to get back the energy to attend the National Day 2023 celebration at Dataran Putrajaya today, bus driver Mohammad Saudi Abd Sahiis is on the road, eager to get them to the venue.

The Rapid KL bus driver shared his excitement at being able to serve the country by ensuring his passengers reach their destination safely to watch the highlight of the National Day celebration.

For this special occasion, Mohammad Saudi started work as early as 3 a.m. compared to his normal rounds which only start at  6 am in Maluri, Cheras.

Mohammad Saudi, who drives a double-decker bus, said he regarded his task of sending his passengers to Dataran Putrajaya Square for the National Day celebration as a form of sacrifice and a way of expressing his love for the country.

“I’m excited to work today because even though I can’t go to see the (National Day) celebration live, just watching the excitement on the faces of the passengers, how eager they are to be at the celebration makes me more excited to work,” he told Bernama here today.

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Mohammad Saudi is one of the bus captains involved in providing the free shuttle bus service from Putrajaya Sentral MRT Station to Dataran Putrajaya.

Apart from Putrajaya Sentral MRT Station to Putrajaya Dataran, Rapid KL also provides a free shuttle bus service covering the routes at Nasyrul Quran Precinct and Putrajaya Marina to Putrajaya Dataran.

Another bus driver, Ahmad Naisabury Abdul Malik said he believed this year’s celebration would be more lively considering the number of visitors waiting to board the bus at Putrajaya Sentral station as early as 4 am.

“Just looking at the huge number of people waiting (for the bus)  makes me more motivated to work,” he added.

Student Nursyahirah Osmawi, 24, who is attending the National Day celebration for the first time, said she is very excited and decided to use public transport to avoid the headache of looking for a parking space if she were to drive there.

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“Since today is a public holiday, my friend and I took the opportunity to go to Dataran Putrajaya. For me, taking public transport is more convenient and economical than driving from Damansara,” she said when met at the  Putrajaya Sentral MRT station.

Sharing her view is architect Hud Bakar, 60, who drove from the federal capital to Putrajaya Sentral and then took the free shuttle bus service to Dataran Putrajaya.

 “It’s easier because Putrajaya Sentral station has a lot of parking spaces. So, I can just leave my car there at then take the shuttle service. Even early in the morning there are already many people but it’s good, it shows our Malaysian spirit in celebrating National Day and our racial unity,” said Hud, who was accompanied by his son, Kaizer Hud. – BERNAMA 

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