Latest Stories (Page 73)
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According to reports by The Star, Bernama and FMT, Malaysians who choose not to update their information on the Pangkalan Data Utama (PADU) socio-economic database will still have their basic data automatically entered into the […]
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Police in Singapore to progressively activate more red-light cameras to detect speeding offences from April 1
In an effort to improve motorists’ behaviour on the road, the Singaporean police has announced that the speed enforcement function in red-light cameras across the republic will be progressively and dynamically activated from today, April […]
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Penang LRT construction to begin Q4 2024 – Loke
Construction of the Penang LRT project will begin in the fourth quarter of this year, transport minister Anthony Loke has said, reported The Star. The Penang LRT Mutiara Line project has been taken over by […]
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New EV road tax structure to be announced this month – cheaper than ICE vehicles to promote EV adoption
The transport ministry is currently in the final stage of reviewing a new road tax structure for electric vehicles (EVs), with an announcement on the matter expected to take place before the end of April […]
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Carro Malaysia presents “Siapa Siti?” for Hari Raya Aidilfitri, its first festive film after myTukar rebrand
With Hari Raya Aidilfitri just around the corner, Carro has released its first festive film following its rebranding from myTukar, highlighting the thread that joins loved ones as well as the connections and memories made […]
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Bangkok 2024: Neta X shown in Thailand – 51.8 kWh and 62 kWh battery, up to 501 km range CLTC
Among the strong representation of Chinese manufacturers and their EV models at BIMS 2024 is Neta, which in addition to the V-II, brought the X, which is the U facelift, an all-electric SUV that is […]
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Bangkok 2024: Zeekr makes ASEAN debut – LHD Zeekr X, 009 and 007 EVs, coming to Malaysia soon?
Zeekr X Geely’s premium electric vehicle brand Zeekr has already confirmed it will be selling cars in Southeast Asia, and its appearance at the Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS) is its statement of intent. The […]
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High-Value Goods Tax implementation put on hold, finance ministry says gov’t to announce new date later
The High-Value Goods Tax (HVGT), which was supposed to be implemented from May 1, 2024, has been put on hold. It was reported that this is due to the finance ministry’s postponement in presenting the […]
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Motorcycle lane diversion for Shah Alam Expressway
A motorcycle lane traffic diversion is in effect for the Shah Alam Expressway (SAE) from kilometre 24.2 to 23.3. The diversion will run from March 30 to April 19, 2024. This is to facilitate construction […]
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Bangkok 2024: Third-gen Mitsubishi Triton grows larger; new 4N16 engine, ADAS now includes ACC
The third-generation Mitsubishi Triton that made its global debut in Thailand last July has also been on display at the 2024 Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS), which has given us the opportunity to bring a […]
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MG4 and MG ZS EV – get a free wallbox charger or charging credits with every purchase, until April 30
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Electrification is opening up new chapters in the automotive arena, with electric vehicles offering not just emissions-free motoring, but exhilarating performance and introducing cutting-edge technology as well. The neatest part is that consumers have more […]
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Bangkok 2024: W214 Mercedes-Benz E-Class – diesel and PHEV, standard MBUX Superscreen, from RM517k
It’s been nearly a year since the W214 Mercedes-Benz E-Class was shown, but the sixth-generation executive sedan has finally landed in ASEAN. Shown at the Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS), the new car is being […]
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Sign up for the Caltex Diesel Government Subsidy card and enjoy diesel rebates for your business!
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This month, the Malaysian government introduced the Subsidised Diesel Control System 2.0 (SKDS) for businesses to continue enjoying subsidised diesel. If your business is eligible for the programme, then you can sign up for the […]
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Bad weather results in fallen trees – why Special Perils add-on for your car insurance is a good idea
The occurrence of adverse weather that results in fallen trees and roadside furniture can be unpredictable, and as depicted by these images from a Sri Petaling community Facebook page, vehicles parked in the vicinity of […]
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Don’t tie targeted subsidies to PADU registrations, as many needing aid likely to be excluded, say academics
It has already been stated that the Pangkalan Data Utama (PADU) socio-economic database, for which registration ends on March 31, will be used as a key component in how the government retargets subsidies and assistance. […]