More vehicles but highways still smooth-flowing, says senior minister
Sunday, 14 Jun 2020 03:46 PM MYTMajor highways remained free-flowing despite an increase in the number of vehicles on them. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
In his daily press briefing today, the defence minister said he personally visited the Lancang R&R stop on his way to his constituency and found good compliance with the government’s standard operating procedures . “Yesterday, I, myself had the chance to return to my constituency in Bera and it is true that traffic was smooth. In fact, when I stopped to check the Lancang R&R, the situation was controlled, it was not packed and it can be seen that our rakyat abided by the SOPs issued.
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