Public transport drivers sometimes get a bad reputation due to the unfriendly or unhelpful behaviour of a few. However, a recent story of a RapidKL bus driver’s kindness has restored Malaysians' faith in public transport workers, thanks to his thoughtful approach to customer service.
The story came to light when X user @farhanajafri shared a post showcasing the driver’s details displayed on the bus’s side window, highlighting his outstanding efforts to care for passengers. In her post, she tagged RapidKL’s X account, expressing her gratitude for his exceptional service.
First time jumpa pemandu bas baik siap minta maaf terlambat sampai sebab hujan padahal bukan salah dia pun.
— Anna J | Entertainment Blogger 💜🦔💎 (@farhanajafri) November 6, 2024
Bagi hon sebelum sampai bus stop, tanya nak naik bas ke tak. Bukannya marah orang tak angkat tangan bila nak naik bas @myrapidkl pic.twitter.com/6zItt5SunO
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She wrote, “This is the first time I’ve encountered a bus driver who apologised for being late—even though it was raining and entirely beyond his control.”
She went on to describe how he honked upon nearing the bus stop to alert waiting passengers and kindly asked if they wanted to board, instead of scolding them for not signalling.
The post has since gained over 900,000 views and 23,000 likes, with netizens praising the driver’s politeness and exceptional customer service. Many shared similar positive experiences, with one user commenting, “He deserves recognition! It’s rare to find a driver like this; most are always so irritable.” Another added, “RapidKL should consider giving awards to drivers like him.”
Hi Anna J, Terima kasih banyak kerana berkongsi dengan kami. Pujian anda akan kami sampaikan kepada Pemandu Bas kami. Terima kasih sekali lagi, dan semoga hari anda menyenangkan! -rose
— MyRapid 03-78852585 (@myrapidkl) November 6, 2024
Even the official RapidKL account responded to the post, thanking the user for her feedback.
Kudos to this kind-hearted driver! Here’s hoping his actions inspire other public transport workers to follow his lead.