First toll free period ended April 21, toll free travels on April 24 next, says LLM


KUALA LUMPUR: The four-day free toll for all classes of vehicles on 33 highways nationwide, which began on April 19 ended at 11.59pm Friday (April 21), says the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM).

In a statement posted on its Facebook page Saturday (April 22) night, LLM reminded highway users that the next toll-free day is on April 24.

"Therefore, road users are urged to ensure that the balance on their Touch & Go cards and ewallets is sufficient before entering any highway," the statement read.

On April 18, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced a Rahmah toll free initiative for four days on all highways in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri this year.

He said highway users will be enjoying the toll-rides rides to return to their hometowns from April 19 to April 21 and also on April 24. - Bernama

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