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PLUS: Damaged RFID stickers will be replaced free of charge | Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19 Motorists on PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) highways who have damaged radio-frequency identification (RFID) stickers can now get them replaced for free. PLUS Strategic Stakeholder Engagement chief Syed Mohammed Idid Syed Ahmed Idid said additional staff has been assigned at.

Shah Alam highway toll, interchange reopens after floods | Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 20 The Shah Alam toll plaza and interchange have been reopened in stages to all highway users, said highway operator PLUS Malaysia Berhad today. Its chief operating officer Datuk Zakaria Ahmad Zabidi said PLUS immediately started cleaning, removing stranded vehicles, and.

PLUS temporarily closes Shah Alam toll plaza and interchange due to flash floods | Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 18 ― PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) has temporarily closed its Shah Alam toll plaza and the interchange due to flash floods at 2pm today.  The entry lane at the Bukit Raja and Setia Alam Ramp to Shah Alam have also been closed with mandatory exits activated at the Subang.

Ministry: PLUS highway tolls to be RFID-enabled from Jan 15, in preparation for Touch n Go, SmartTAG phase-out | Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 16 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology will be available for toll payments by private Class 1 vehicles along the entire stretch of the North-South Expressway, beginning January 15, 2022. The Works Ministry said this was in preparation for the eventual phasing out.

Stressed out by long queues at roadblocks

I AM writing on behalf of many suffering Malaysians who have to endure the inconvenience of being stuck in long traffic queues when going to work and returning home due to roadblocks mounted by the police. After exiting the Lunas toll booth (Butterworth-Kulim Expressway), vehicles from five lanes are forced to converge on a single lane to pass the roadblock there. Hence, it is utter chaos as drivers try to manoeuvre their vehicles into one lane. There will be one, or sometimes, two policemen on duty at that lane. Initially, three lanes were open, with one for lorries and two for cars. Now, it is usually just one, hence those of us going to work in the morning will have to go through this frustrating jam caused purely by the authorities’ lack of empathy and care for the hardworking citizens of this country.

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