Users of private vehicles would have had to deal with a toll rate increases between 79% to 83% on 10 highways nationwide if there was no delay of tollty increases, Minister of Works said that Seri Alexander Nanta Nanta Linggi said, reported, reported The star.
The rates would vary from RM0.50 to RM4.56 for private vehicles, or class 1 vehicles, which would amount to RM136 per month or RM1.632 annually in a toll rate, he said. These projections were based on a private car user who traveled on toll roads 20 days a month or 240 days a year, he added.
“If there had been no postponement, road users would have felt a significant impact. We hope that the postponement can at the least relieve the costs of life burden, especially for those who use tall ways daily,” said Nanta during the demand of the minister in the Dewan Raxyat today according to the report.

The 10 Highways Where toll Fare Hikes Have Been Postponed Are The Cheras-Kajang Expressway (Grand Saga), Kuala Lumpur-Kuala Selangor Expressway (Background), New North Klang Straits (Nnksb), Senai-Dessaru, Senai-Dessaru (Setting), New North Klang Straits bypass (NNKSB), (LPT2), South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE), Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah Bridge (JSAHMS), Duta-Uul Kelang Express (Dukeworth), Majuer, maju (LLB).
Postponement of the toll rate rise is for all vehicle classes, ranging from class 1 to class 5, except for the Butterworth Outer Ring Road (LLB) where the postponement of the tariff only applies to Vehicles of class 5, since vehicles 1 to 4 have all the maximum tollty vessels that are allowed, said.
An estimated 941,000 motorists will benefit from the postponement of the increase rate increase, and the government will have to pay compensation that is estimated annually on RM568.92 million for the postponement of the tariff increase, the working minister added.

“However, the actual compensation to be paid by the government depends on the actual traffic volume, with verification by operational audits by both the government and the concessionaires,” he said.
The postponement of the tariff increase was announced by Premier that Seri Anwar Ibrahim during a special “people Valuation ”Address last week, when the coming price drop for subsidized RON 95 gasoline was also announced.
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