Toll-free highways for Deepavali 2024 on October 29-30; govt pays RM38 million to concession companies

Toll-free highways for Deepavali 2024 on October 29-30; govt pays RM38 million to concession companies

The works ministry (KKR) has announced that the Malaysian government will be granting toll-free passage for Class 1 (private) vehicles on highways from 12:01am on Tuesday, October 29 to 11:59pm on Wednesday, October 30 in conjunction with with Deepavali 2024.

Toll-free passage will be granted at toll plazas nationwide with the exception of those at national borders, which are Bangunan Sultan Iskandar toll plaza and the Tanjung Kupang toll plaza in Johor. This initiative will cost the Malaysian government an estimated RM38 million in compensation paid to highway concession companies, said works minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi in the statement.

Highway users are advised to follow the travel time advisories released by highway operators for the festive season, in order to reduce traffic congestion on the highways during this time, as well as to drive with care, obey all road rules, and take a break to rest when tired.

Toll-free highways for Deepavali 2024 on October 29-30; govt pays RM38 million to concession companies

Motorists are also advised to be prepared for journeys, which includes ensuring that one’s vehicle is in optimal operating condition, that there is sufficient Touch ‘n Go card and eWallet balance, and for those using SmartTags, sufficient batteries.

Highway users may also access CCTV feeds provided by the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) at the LLM website to view highway traffic conditions before starting on their journeys, or contact the highway traffic management centre at 1-800-88-7752 for the latest information, or for assistance on the highway.

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Comments

  • Ben Yap on Oct 28, 2024 at 1:44 pm

    free toll during festive seasons is a waste of public funds. those who wants to balik kampung have to pay for their own travel expenses and not take from everybody especially those that aren’t travelling.

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    • PH janji abolish tolls mana? on Oct 30, 2024 at 8:52 am

      Rakyat asking: Where is the today win tomorrow tolls will be gone?

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  • Ollie on Oct 28, 2024 at 3:55 pm

    It’s not the govt, taxpayers nationwide are paying billionaire toll concessionaires for peninsular t10 to enjoy free tolls driving back in their Porsches

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  • I can understand that free public roads, healthcare, education etc. are essential for society to function, but divert tax payers money to private highway operators isn’t. Unless there are no alternative way to commute, why would gov fund the non-essential highway services?

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