PLUS anticipates 2.2 million vehicles per day during Malaysia Day, school holidays


KUALA LUMPUR: PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) is anticipating a surge in traffic flow, with volumes expected to reach up to 2.2 million vehicles per day across its highway network on the peak travel days of Sept 12, 13, 19 and 20, due to the school holidays and Malaysia Day.

In a statement today, PLUS has advised users of the PLUS Expressway and the East Coast Expressway 2 (LPT2) to plan their journeys by consulting the digital travel schedule, MyPLUS-TTA, on the PLUS app. 

"With recent enhancements, the MyPLUS-TTA can now be accessed on selected peak days. It is designed to help highway users plan their journeys on the PLUS and LPT2 expressways more efficiently during these peak periods outside of the festive season.

"This will also help ensure smoother traffic flow and provide a more comfortable travel experience,” the statement read.

PLUS further advised motorists to download or update the PLUS app to facilitate easier journey planning and to ensure sufficient Touch ‘n Go card or eWallet balances before beginning their journey.

"We wish everyone a happy 62nd Malaysia Day and a safe holiday to all Malaysians,” it added. - Bernama

 

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
PLUS , MyPLUS-TTA , highway , LPT 2 , app , plan , surge , traffic

Next In Nation

On-duty officers not allowed to switch off body cams, says Perak JPJ deputy director
We're a family, let's hug it out, Zahid says in urging reconciliation among BN components
Solid infrastructure, better roads key to Sarawak’s competitiveness, says Abang Jo
Woman motorcyclist killed after van runs red light
His lucky star: Daughter's picks win dad RM12.7mil Toto jackpot
Don't let disruptive voices distract Umno from its mission, says sec-gen
High Umno membership doesn’t necessarily translate into votes, says Asyraf citing Sabah polls results
GOF foils smuggling bids, nabs five undocumented migrants in Kelantan
Couple found dead in Sri Aman died of stab wounds, say cops
School admin assistant claims trial to 24 counts of CBT

Others Also Read