Two toll booths on the Cheras-Kajang (Grand Saga) Highway will be abolished as of midnight tonight. The abolished toll booths are the RM1 Batu 9 Toll Plaza, Kuala Lumpur-bound, as well as the RM0.90 Batu 11 Toll Plaza, Kajang-bound.
Take note that only one of the two tolls on each direction have been abolished, so the Kajang-bound Batu 9 Toll Plaza and the Kuala Lumpur-bound Batu 11 Toll Plaza will continue to collect toll, business as usual.
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AI-generated Summary ✨
The comments mainly reflect public frustration over toll abolishment, with many expressing suspicion that the move is politically motivated ahead of elections. Some complain about ongoing toll charges on other roads and the high cost of maintenance and profit margins for toll operators like Grand Saga. There are also concerns about the fairness of toll removal in certain areas while other tolls remain, and skepticism about future toll increases or compensations. Several comments praise the government’s efforts, but many remain doubtful about the sincerity of the toll abolition, seeing it as a strategic move to win votes. Overall, sentiments are mixed, with frustration over toll policies and the political implications dominating the discussion.