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No More Free Tolls for Festive Seasons from this Year

The Malaysian government will not provide free tolls for this year’s festive season.

Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said this was because the government had decided last year would be the last year for free tolls.

He said the decision, which was made at a cabinet meeting last year, would however be replaced with a more targeted approach.

“If it follows the decision (of the cabinet), there will be none. If there are, there may be other considerations, we will announce them. (Regarding free tolls for Chinese New Year).

“The government has also coordinated subsidies for a more targeted approach for Malaysians, the details of which we will announce in the near future,” he said.

He said this when met by reporters after officiating the opening of Section 2 of the West Coast Expressway (WCE) here, today.

The Chinese New Year celebration starting on January 29 is the first festive season this year.

Meanwhile, Alexander said that an estimated 150,000 users per day will use the WCE to travel from the West Coast of Selangor to Perak and then to the North.

The government has been spending RM38 million annually on toll exemptions.

– KOSMO! ONLINE

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