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Home News Auto News Lockdown 3.0: Travelling During Lockdown – Distance Allowed And Roadblock Locations Lockdown 3.0: Travelling During Lockdown – Distance Allowed And Roadblock Locations Auto News Arvind | June 21, 2021 04:48 pm The current nationwide lockdown 3.0 – enforced between 1st-14th June 2021 – will see increased enforcement of travel between districts and further restrictions on where you can and cannot go. In the light of national daily case counts rising past the 8,000 mark and more lethal variants of the virus, the latest range of SOPs aims to restrict any unnecessary travel while still allowing essential services and industries to function normally. The government has increased manpower for enforcement, from 37,000 officers (during the PKP 3.0) to 55,000 officers currently ranging from the police, army, immigration forces, and the People's Volunteer Corps (RELA). Alongside, approximately 20,000 officers will be tasked with enforcing the SOPs with random spot checks at common public areas and various economic sectors. The current lockdown will be enforced over three phases, gradually reopening sectors if the current measures are successful in managing and reducing the severity of the pandemic: Phase 1 (June 1st – June 14th): Total lockdown on all economic sectors except essential services as listed by the National Security Council (NSC) Phase 2 (4 Weeks post Phase 1): Gradual reopening of sectors that do not include large gatherings, in compliance with social distancing SOPs. Phase 3 (MCO as previously enforced): Reopening of most economic sectors with strict SOPs, limited workplace presence. In addition, 800 roadblocks, up from 600 during the PKP 3.0, will be set up to control movement and penalise drivers that go against the travel restrictions. Here’s a handy guide if you are still required to travel during the current lockdown: Only two occupants per car (per household), except during medical emergencies, where the patient and two others are allowed in the same car. 10km travel from point of residence allowed barring no interstate or interdistrict travel. Travel for vaccination and medical attention allowed, but only to the nearest facility. No time curfew of travel. Members of the public advised to travel only for essential daily items and medical supplies, and return home by 8.00 PM. Petrol stations allowed to operate between 6.00 AM and 8.00 PM, except locations along highways. Petaling Jaya/Subang Jaya/Damansara/Bangsar Gerbang Darul Ehsan, Federal Highway Klang bound Kota Damansara Toll Exit Damansara Toll Exit Subang Toll Exit Plaza Toll USJ 8 ELITE Plaza Toll Putra Heights Sungai Buloh Toll Exit LRT Jalan Bangsar, KL bound Shah Alam Plaza Toll Shah Alam Plaza Toll Setia Alam Klang Plaza Toll Bukit Raja (Exit) In Front Of AEON Bukit Raja (Bandar Baru Klang) Batu 10, Jalan Kapar (Pekan Papar) Susur MPK (Majlis Pembandaran Klang) KESAS Toll Jalan Langat Kampung Delek Jalan Dato Ahmad Sidin Hulu Selangor Plaza Toll Tanjung Malim Plaza Toll Bukit Beruntung Plaza Toll Lembah Berdingin Plaza Toll Bukit Tagar KM 79 KL – Ipoh – Dusun Bay Gohtong Jaya Checkpoint Taman Selesa (Jalan Bukit Fraser – Raub) KM 34 Jalan Ipoh -Kuala Lumpur – Serendah Plaza Toll Sungai Buaya Sungai Buloh Plaza Hospital Sg Buloh Plaza Toll Rawang Jalan Selangor – Kepong KM 12 Jalan Sungai Buloh – Shah Alam Gombak KM 14 From Rawang To KL KM 14 From Kuala Lumpur To Rawang Second Rawang Toll Plaza Gombak Toll Plaza From Both Directions SJR Jalan Utama Desa Aman Puri Serdang LRT BK 5 – Bandar Kinrara Jalan Puchong – Klang Lama Jalan Putra Permai Jalan Utama Serdang Raya 8 Ampang Jaya Jalan Hadapan Desa 288 Jalan Pandan Indah – Cheras Indah MRR2 In Front of Petronas Klang Gates Kuala Langat ELITE Toll, Bandar Saujana Putra JLN BT 7 Sijangkang SKVE Toll Jalan Seri Cheding In Front Of Petronas Olak Lempit Kuala Selangor Plaza Toll Ijok (Latar) In Front of Tanjung Karang Police Station Kajang Beranang Police Station Jalan Broga – Mantini Plaza Toll Bandar Seri Putra (Exit) Plaza Toll Kajang (Exit) Eco Majestic Toll (Exit) Plaza Toll Bangi (Exit) Besraya Highway Sepang Nilai – Bandar Baru Salak Serimas Toll / Pekan Salak Salak Road – Kg. Jijan Sabak Bernam KM 74 Jalan Klang Teluk Intan Jalan Lama Kuala Selangor Sg. Besar Jalan Besar KM 113 Klang Teluk Intan (Jalan Bagan Nira) KLIA SJR Jalan Labohan Dagang – Nilai SJR Jalan Nilai Labohan Dagang Jalan Kuarters KLIA Image: FB @ Chris Aaron List of roadblocks correct at time of writing and subject to change and updates as PDRM has also informed that while some roadblocks will remain static, some will be roving. For more latest car news, reviews, car buying guides and videos visit us at Carlist.my Auto News. Check out all the best new & used car deals in Malaysia at Carlist.my. Sell your car fast with the best offer? Visit us at CarlistBid.my. Get the latest new car promotions at New Car website now. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. 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Lockdown 3.0: 2 Occupants Per Vehicle, 10km Radius For Necessities Auto News Jim Kem | July 12, 2021 Welcome to 'Lockdown 3.0', or FMCO to give it a snappier title. As you’d expect, this is to limit movement of the population to combat the steep rise ... Roadblock SOPs: What Are Your Rights As A Citizen? Insights Jim Kem | June 21, 2021 First of all, hitting the road during this crucial Super MCO (a.k.a Lockdown, FMCO) period isn’t something we necessarily recommend doing, especially ... Comments
Lockdown 3.0: Travelling During Lockdown – Distance Allowed And Roadblock Locations Auto News Arvind | June 21, 2021 04:48 pm The current nationwide lockdown 3.0 – enforced between 1st-14th June 2021 – will see increased enforcement of travel between districts and further restrictions on where you can and cannot go. In the light of national daily case counts rising past the 8,000 mark and more lethal variants of the virus, the latest range of SOPs aims to restrict any unnecessary travel while still allowing essential services and industries to function normally. The government has increased manpower for enforcement, from 37,000 officers (during the PKP 3.0) to 55,000 officers currently ranging from the police, army, immigration forces, and the People's Volunteer Corps (RELA). Alongside, approximately 20,000 officers will be tasked with enforcing the SOPs with random spot checks at common public areas and various economic sectors. The current lockdown will be enforced over three phases, gradually reopening sectors if the current measures are successful in managing and reducing the severity of the pandemic: Phase 1 (June 1st – June 14th): Total lockdown on all economic sectors except essential services as listed by the National Security Council (NSC) Phase 2 (4 Weeks post Phase 1): Gradual reopening of sectors that do not include large gatherings, in compliance with social distancing SOPs. Phase 3 (MCO as previously enforced): Reopening of most economic sectors with strict SOPs, limited workplace presence. In addition, 800 roadblocks, up from 600 during the PKP 3.0, will be set up to control movement and penalise drivers that go against the travel restrictions. Here’s a handy guide if you are still required to travel during the current lockdown: Only two occupants per car (per household), except during medical emergencies, where the patient and two others are allowed in the same car. 10km travel from point of residence allowed barring no interstate or interdistrict travel. Travel for vaccination and medical attention allowed, but only to the nearest facility. No time curfew of travel. Members of the public advised to travel only for essential daily items and medical supplies, and return home by 8.00 PM. Petrol stations allowed to operate between 6.00 AM and 8.00 PM, except locations along highways. Petaling Jaya/Subang Jaya/Damansara/Bangsar Gerbang Darul Ehsan, Federal Highway Klang bound Kota Damansara Toll Exit Damansara Toll Exit Subang Toll Exit Plaza Toll USJ 8 ELITE Plaza Toll Putra Heights Sungai Buloh Toll Exit LRT Jalan Bangsar, KL bound Shah Alam Plaza Toll Shah Alam Plaza Toll Setia Alam Klang Plaza Toll Bukit Raja (Exit) In Front Of AEON Bukit Raja (Bandar Baru Klang) Batu 10, Jalan Kapar (Pekan Papar) Susur MPK (Majlis Pembandaran Klang) KESAS Toll Jalan Langat Kampung Delek Jalan Dato Ahmad Sidin Hulu Selangor Plaza Toll Tanjung Malim Plaza Toll Bukit Beruntung Plaza Toll Lembah Berdingin Plaza Toll Bukit Tagar KM 79 KL – Ipoh – Dusun Bay Gohtong Jaya Checkpoint Taman Selesa (Jalan Bukit Fraser – Raub) KM 34 Jalan Ipoh -Kuala Lumpur – Serendah Plaza Toll Sungai Buaya Sungai Buloh Plaza Hospital Sg Buloh Plaza Toll Rawang Jalan Selangor – Kepong KM 12 Jalan Sungai Buloh – Shah Alam Gombak KM 14 From Rawang To KL KM 14 From Kuala Lumpur To Rawang Second Rawang Toll Plaza Gombak Toll Plaza From Both Directions SJR Jalan Utama Desa Aman Puri Serdang LRT BK 5 – Bandar Kinrara Jalan Puchong – Klang Lama Jalan Putra Permai Jalan Utama Serdang Raya 8 Ampang Jaya Jalan Hadapan Desa 288 Jalan Pandan Indah – Cheras Indah MRR2 In Front of Petronas Klang Gates Kuala Langat ELITE Toll, Bandar Saujana Putra JLN BT 7 Sijangkang SKVE Toll Jalan Seri Cheding In Front Of Petronas Olak Lempit Kuala Selangor Plaza Toll Ijok (Latar) In Front of Tanjung Karang Police Station Kajang Beranang Police Station Jalan Broga – Mantini Plaza Toll Bandar Seri Putra (Exit) Plaza Toll Kajang (Exit) Eco Majestic Toll (Exit) Plaza Toll Bangi (Exit) Besraya Highway Sepang Nilai – Bandar Baru Salak Serimas Toll / Pekan Salak Salak Road – Kg. Jijan Sabak Bernam KM 74 Jalan Klang Teluk Intan Jalan Lama Kuala Selangor Sg. Besar Jalan Besar KM 113 Klang Teluk Intan (Jalan Bagan Nira) KLIA SJR Jalan Labohan Dagang – Nilai SJR Jalan Nilai Labohan Dagang Jalan Kuarters KLIA Image: FB @ Chris Aaron List of roadblocks correct at time of writing and subject to change and updates as PDRM has also informed that while some roadblocks will remain static, some will be roving. For more latest car news, reviews, car buying guides and videos visit us at Carlist.my Auto News. Check out all the best new & used car deals in Malaysia at Carlist.my. Sell your car fast with the best offer? Visit us at CarlistBid.my. Get the latest new car promotions at New Car website now. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Lockdown MCO MCO 3.0 Roadblock COVID-19 covid info Travel
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Health DG Noor Hisham: “Where Are You Going This Weekend?!!?” Auto News Jim Kem | May 30, 2021 As Malaysia inches closer to the nationwide ‘full lockdown’ running for 2 weeks starting June 1st to curb the spread of the COVID-19, many of its ...
Nationwide MCO 3.0 Starting May 12 to June 7 – Three To A Car, All Interstate Travel Banned Auto News Arvind | May 12, 2021 Putrajaya has announced a nationwide MCO 3.0 that will be enforced starting May 12 - June 7, 2021. This bars any and all interstate travel excepting ...
Lockdown 3.0: 2 Occupants Per Vehicle, 10km Radius For Necessities Auto News Jim Kem | July 12, 2021 Welcome to 'Lockdown 3.0', or FMCO to give it a snappier title. As you’d expect, this is to limit movement of the population to combat the steep rise ...
Roadblock SOPs: What Are Your Rights As A Citizen? Insights Jim Kem | June 21, 2021 First of all, hitting the road during this crucial Super MCO (a.k.a Lockdown, FMCO) period isn’t something we necessarily recommend doing, especially ...