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YOG Buses spotted at as far as Malacca

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Just recently in Malacca early in the morning, I went to Jonker Street to eat at Chung Hwa Chicken Rice Ball shop/stall, while sightseeing at Jonker Street at 10am. I spotted a YOG bus parking near the Jonker Boutique Hotel with passengers, possibly Singaporean tourists because there are also elderly people in the bus as well.

I also spotted another parking YOG bus on another part (I don't know the place) of Malacca as well while I took the local bus back to Melaka Sentral, and once again I also ended up coming across yet another YOG bus at Johor Bahru Checkpoint (Departure Bus bay) in the evening at about 5.30pm (with a lot of witnesses too). I also noted that the Bus license number of the two YOG buses (Jonker Street and JB Checkpoint) are DIFFERENT...

There's a total of 3 YOG bus I've seen so far in Malaysia...

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I believe these YOG buses, when they are not scheduled to ferry athletes, they are actually used as tour buses and/or private buses ferrying passengers on group outings for provate organisations.

This may hint to YOG contracting/buying too many buses and extra paintings on buses that are over-planned to ferry athletes.

YOG organisers need to publish a detailed expense report to the taxpayers on how the almost $400M were spent !
 
I believe these YOG buses, when they are not scheduled to ferry athletes, they are actually used as tour buses and/or private buses ferrying passengers on group outings for provate organisations.

This may hint to YOG contracting/buying too many buses and extra paintings on buses that are over-planned to ferry athletes.

YOG organisers need to publish a detailed expense report to the taxpayers on how the almost $400M were spent !

have the Singapore govt. draw those "Give Way to YOG" lanes in Johone and Malacca?
 
Try to find out to see whether those YOG buses can be spotted at KL and/or Genting...
 
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