The exemption will be effective from 12:01am, 29 October until 11:59pm, 30 October.
news Malaysians To Enjoy Toll - Free Highway Travel For 2 Days Before Deepavali Cover image via Berita Harian & TheVibes.com Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp for the latest stories and breaking news.According to Malay Mail, the exemption will be effective from 12:01am, 29 October until 11:59pm, 30 October.
Image via The Edge According to the minister, the government will compensate toll concessionaires for the initiative, expected to cost the government RM38 million The minister wished Malaysians a happy Deepavali and urged drivers to exercise caution, adhere to traffic rules, and take necessary breaks to endure a safe journey.Catch up with more recent news on SAYS:
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