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Toll-Free Travel for Chinese New Year 2024 in Malaysia

Chinese New Year celebration in Malaysia - Malaysian Ministry of Public Works - Toll-Free Travel in Malaysia

Enjoy toll-free travel for Class 1 vehicles on highways on February 8 and 9, 2024, in celebration of Chinese New Year in Malaysia.

In a festive gesture, the Malaysian Ministry of Public Works (KKR) has announced toll-free travel for Class 1 (personal) vehicles on highways during the upcoming Chinese New Year (CNY) celebration in 2024. This delightful news will bring relief to many road users as they embark on their journeys for the auspicious festival.

Starting from February 8th at 12:01 a.m. until the following day at 11:59 p.m., all highways in Malaysia will be toll-free for private vehicles. The toll exemptions aim to facilitate and encourage safe travel for citizens during the CNY period.

The works ministry, under the leadership of Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi, declared the toll exemptions specifically for Class 1 vehicles, ensuring a smooth and cost-free travel experience for road users on February 8th and 9th, 2024. This initiative not only eases the financial burden on travelers but also promotes the spirit of togetherness during the festive season.

Highway users across Malaysia can enjoy the toll-free travel privilege from the stroke of midnight on February 8th until the closing hours of February 9th at all toll plazas. This two-day toll exemption is a generous offering by the Malaysian government to enhance the celebration of Chinese New Year.

Interesting Facts: 1. Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi played a pivotal role in implementing the toll-free travel initiative for Class 1 vehicles during CNY 2024. 2. The Malaysian Ministry of Public Works (KKR) demonstrated a thoughtful gesture by providing toll exemptions across all highways to commemorate the festive spirit of Chinese New Year.

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