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Fortunes reverse at parking lots
JOHOR BARU: It’s strange but true. Parking space is now available in parts of this bustling city.
Old cars taking up precious space
GEORGE TOWN: There’s something else taking up space on this tiny island, much to the displeasure of residents.
Abandoned vehicles in Govt quarters to be removed
PUTRAJAYA: The Prime Minister’s Department (JPM) Property and Land Management Division has identified 17 abandoned cars and 50 motorcycles to be removed from the government quarters here in Ops Alih within two months.
Zuraida confident local councils’ revenue collection will pick up
JOHOR BARU: Local councils in Malaysia recorded a 10% drop in their revenue collection due to the enforcement of the movement control order (MCO) that started on March 18.
Loke: Fee to be imposed for car window tints above allowable limit
KUALA LUMPUR: A fee will soon be imposed on those seeking to have car window tints above the allowable limit, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
Seri Setia by-election candidates pledge better quality of life in impoverished areas
PETALING JAYA: Across the dusty, abandoned cars and decaying rubbish in one of Lembah Subang’s eight People’s Housing Programme (PPR) projects in the Seri Setia constituency, a playground lays deserted, the only sign of its last use is spray-painted graffiti.
Vehicles abandoned and dumped on the streets are an eyesore
PETALING JAYA: Abandoned vehicles are being left to rot in many parts of the country, leading to unsightly housing areas, Aedes breeding areas and even haunts for drug addicts,
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New policy to show old vehicles ‘end of the road’
PUTRAJAYA: The Government is in the final stages of changing the End of Life Vehicle policy to address the abandoned vehicles issue, says Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
'Mass desertion' of cars in Germany actually traffic jam in China
PETALING JAYA: A viral message with a picture purportedly showing a mass abandonment of cars in Germany in protest of a fuel price hike is in fact a huge traffic jam in China which happened two years ago.