PLUS Highway to continue operating despite MCO


PETALING JAYA: The North-South expressway will continue to operate throughout the Movement Control Order period until March 31, says its operator Plus Malaysia Berhad.

Plus said that critical services such as the PLUSRonda and the toll free PLUSLine at 1800-88-0000 are still available 24-hours a day, in the event of emergencies.

However, they said all filtering, inspection and diversions for routes heading towards the highway are within the police’s authority and jurisdiction.

Plus advised the public to contact the police hotline at 03-2266 3356 for latest updates on road diversions and inspection throughout this period.

“PLUS also takes this opportunity to urge the public to adhere to the MCO and to remain at home in order to help flatten the spread of Covid-19 and more crucially, to protect one’s health and family’s well-being, ” they said in a statement on Monday (March 23).

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