The Singapore-based company introduced the bicycle-sharing service in Malaysia in mid-April this year, aiming to ease transport woes for city folk who do not own private transport (e.g. students and foreign workers) as well as to reduce traffic congestion and environmental pollution in the city.



Users are also required to pay a refundable deposit to ensure their responsibility for the bike. As for usage of the bikes, they will be billed RM1 for every 15-minute block. The service currently operates in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Kuala Terengganu.