Malaysian prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, during his Budget 2018 speech, has announced four toll booths will cease collection from January 1, 2018.
The affected toll booths include two in Selangor – Batu Tiga and Sungai Rasau – where Class 1 vehicles (Two axles with three or four wheels, excluding taxis) are currently required to pay RM1 and RM1.10, respectively.
Meanwhile, the remaining two toll booths are at Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah and on the Eastern Dispersal Link, Johor. With this news, how much do you stand to save a day on toll payments?
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Comments express relief and positivity about the abolition of the 4 toll booths, with some expecting less congestion and better convenience. However, there is skepticism about the actual benefits, noting the government will still need to compensate concessionaires, which may involve taxpayers' money. Many believe the extension of toll concessions was to prolong revenue rather than benefit the public, and some remain cautious about future tolls and overall transportation costs.