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With the second phase of the movement control order (MCO) now in full swing, the government has trimmed the list of essential services to 10 categories, down from the initial list of 22. The refined […]
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PJ MCO compliance up, cops fed up with silly excuses
The second phase of the movement control order (MCO), which entails stricter enforcement and travel restrictions, has yielded a higher compliance rate in Petaling Jaya, The Star reports. According to PJ OCPD assistant commissioner, Nik […]
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2020 Ford Ranger Raptor launched in Malaysia – now with AEB; same 2.0L turbodiesel with 213 PS; RM209k
Teased earlier this month, the Ford Ranger Raptor has received a mild update in Malaysia for the 2020 model year. The performance pick-up truck is now RM9,000 dearer at RM208,888 on-the-road without insurance, but it […]
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Vehicles registrations in Malaysia – 31.2 mil as of 2019
The transport ministry says that according to road transport department (JPJ) data, there are now 31.2 million units of motor vehicles registered in Malaysia as of December 31 last year, as Bernama reports. The total […]
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MCO: Gombak police announce 5 roadblocks, 9 road closures – Selayang, Rawang and KL-Ipoh ‘old road’
Following the announcement of roadblocks and road closures in Subang, the Gombak district police has released a list of roadblocks and road closures across the police district. This is of course for the phase two […]
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MCO: Travels for necessities now restricted to 10 km
The government has imposed further restrictions on travel as part of its movement control order (MCO), gazetting a new rule that limits any sort of travel for food, medicine and other necessities to within a […]
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MCO Phase 2: Tighter enforcement, more questions asked – including of taxi passengers – at roadblocks
Following the announcement of phase two for the enforcement of the movement control order (MCO), more questions are now being asked of road users at road blocks which have been put up to limit unnecessary […]
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Volkswagen Malaysia switching to new logo, CI soon
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) has put up a teaser video on its social media pages, but it’s not of a new model. Instead, the video shows the familiar Volkswagen logo morphing into a new, […]
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Kia Promise – extension on eligible warranty repairs, no impact from missed vehicle servicing due to MCO
With all car showrooms and service centres in the country now closed until April 14 as a result of the movement control order (MCO), no one is able to send their cars for servicing, and […]
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Rapid KL train and bus schedules for MCO Phase 2
Today is the first day of the movement control order (MCO) phase two, which will last till April 14 to flatten the Covid-19 curve. With it, the government has introduced measures that are tighter than […]
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MCO: Hyundai Malaysia halts operations till April 14
Hyundai Sime Darby Malaysia (HSDM) has announced that it has suspended all operations across its showrooms and service centres nationwide. This follows the government’s movement control order (MCO) advisory, although its sales and service advisors […]
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VPCM introduces Volkswagen eShowroom – buy a VW online and from Lazada, with additional savings
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) has launched an online showroom in response to the movement control order (MCO) that will go on till April 14, at the very least. Adapting as such is needed as […]
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Police step up MCO enforcement in Subang Jaya – 10 road closures, five 24-hour roadblocks until April 14
The movement control order (MCO) moves into its second phase today, and with it comes tighter enforcement measures as the government steps up the effort to flatten the Covid-19 curve in the country. Road closures […]
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Terengganu police postpone odd/even registration number rotation system for MCO vehicle movement
Well, that didn’t even start before it got halted. Starting from tomorrow, April 1, the government is imposing tighter measures in the second phase of the movement control order (MCO) in a bid to flatten […]
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MCO Phase 2: Taxis and e-hailing operation hours 6am to 10pm, food delivery allowed from 8am to 8pm
The government is implementing the second phase of the movement control order (MCO) from tomorrow (April 1) till April 14 to flatten the Covid-19 curve, and has introduced measures that are tighter than the first […]