In conjunction with the Chinese New Year, highways across Malaysia will go toll-free on 8 and 9 February. However, this can only be enjoyed by Class 1 vehicles.
Highways throughout Malaysia will go toll-free for two days later this week in conjunction with the upcoming Chinese New Year holiday. This has been confirmed by Works Minister, Alexander Nanti Linggi through
Estimated to cost RM42.99 million, the toll-free implementation will take place tonight at 12:01 AM on 8 February and will last until 11:59 PM on 9 February. As usual, the tolls at Bangunan Sultan Iskandar and Linkedua’s Tanjung Kupang at the Malaysia-Singapore border in Johor are not part of this toll-free arrangement.
Then again, lorries will likely not be on the road for the next two days though. This is because the Road Transport Department has imposed a travel ban on Class 2 and Class 3 vehicles during the same travel period.In addition to that, the toll-free is not being implemented for the return journey which seemed rather odd. As a comparison, the toll-free programme for last year’s Christmas season covered the travel period before and after the holiday as it was implemented on 23 and 26 December.
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