Highway users nationwide will enjoy a 50% discount on toll charges from 12.01am on January 27 to 11.59pm on January 28 in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration. The discount applies to Class 1 vehicles (private cars) at all toll plazas except those at national borders.
Highway users nationwide will enjoy a 50 per cent discount on toll charges in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration. — Photo by Shafwan Zaidonas a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codeKUALA LUMPUR, Jan 24 — Highway users nationwide will enjoy a 50 per cent discount on toll charges in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration, Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi announced today.
“The discount offered on tolls is a continuation of festive season toll assistance by the Madani Government for the four main festive seasons in the Peninsula since 2023. He also advised highway users to plan their journeys following the toll discount and urge them to abide by the issued travel time advisory .
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