Asean bridge toll abolished for Malaysian motorists effective June 1

Bernama
Mei 17, 2015 04:58 MYT
Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem, in announcing the abolishment of the the toll collection, hoped it would reduce the burden of motorists who had to frequently cross the bridge that linked Malaysia and Brunei.
Effective June 1, Malaysian registered vehicles will enjoy a smooth ride crossing the Asean bridge as the RM10 toll will no longer be imposed.
Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem, in announcing the abolishment of toll collection, hoped it would reduce the burden motorists who had to frequently cross the bridge that linked Malaysia and Brunei.
"I would like to thank of Companies for their cooperation in abolishing for the benefit of Malaysian motorists," he said at the 10th Miri City anniversary, Saturday.
Officially opened on Aug 30, 2003, the RM178-million bridge is the vital link for those intending to drive from Miri to Brunei, Limbang and Kota Kinabalu with a toll of RM10 for a one-way trip.
The announcement of toll in the state was the second with the first being for the Lanang bridge in Sibu when Adenan announced the abolition of of RM0.50 for motorcycle, RM3 (car), RM5 (van and four-wheel-drive) and RM10 (lorry and bus) to come into effect on May 25.
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