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Home News Insights Where Did You Come From, Where Did You Go - Highway Closures During MCO Where Did You Come From, Where Did You Go - Highway Closures During MCO Insights Aswan | March 25, 2020 10:56 am Every day, we seem to read news about some genius that decided to board a bus and travel between two points in the peninsular – someone who was potentially infected and didn’t admit him or herself for voluntary testing. These irresponsible individuals are responsible for infecting potentially hundreds, if not thousands of people who would not come in contact with COVID-19. It’s this same principle that has lead local councils and toll concessionaires to co-operate with the intention of reducing the spread of COVID-19. As long as the population can be kept in relatively isolated clusters, the spread of the virus can be slowed or even avoided entirely. By not leaving your taman (as expected during the MCO), you should not be able to infect anyone from the next taman over. Within the Klang Valley we’re already seeing pretty aggressive road blocks and stops. Sprint Highway has cut down a number of its toll plaza operations and Federal Highway has a number of strategically placed police checkpoints. All of this is simply to make sure Malaysians aren’t travelling about for no particular reason. This can be expanded to towns and even states. If you’re in Peninsular Malaysia and you’re looking to travel out of town during this MCO, chances are you’re going to get turned away at a toll plaza. For those in the Klang Valley, the most notorious restricted toll plaza is the Jalan Duta toll, where the majority of cars are forced to make a u-turn before the toll unless the police feel you have a valid reason to be on the highway. At the other end of the Klang Valley is the Sungai Besi toll plaza that indicates the beginning of the highway which heads south. Those travelling out to Seremban may face some difficulty during this period (we know some of you do commute long distances for work if you are in an essential service), but it’s a necessary measure to stop people from spreading the virus rampantly. Heading down south, Pedas Linggi, Ayer Keroh, and Skudai will all be facing forced u-turns at the tolls that connect them to the major highway that is the North-South Expressway. While there are many turnoffs along the highway, these are the major ones which will usually lead to areas and developments with a high population density. Up north, there’s a more severe restriction with a strip of highway at the Tapah turnoff being entirely cut off, putting a major roadblock between Ipoh and Bidor. Kuala Kangsar is also swept up in this widespread cordoning, but only to southbound traffic. In short, you’re probably not going to be going anywhere, and definitely not anytime soon. With talks of the MCO being extended by another two weeks – in line with what other ASEAN countries are starting to do – the best thing you can do is stock up on essentials when you have the time and means to visit a grocery shop. ✕ 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 MCO COVID-19 Print Related News More Roadblocks In PJ During MCO – Likely To Extend Beyond April 14th Auto News Aswan | April 09, 2020 For those of you who live in the PJ – that is, on the side closer to Kepong – you are going to face a number of new roadblocks and full on road ... The Puchong MCO Jam Was Crazy, But Wasn’t Unexpected Insights Aswan | April 16, 2020 In the last 24 hours or so, Malaysian social media has been set ablaze with photos and videos of a fairly extreme jam along Lebuhraya Damansara ... PKP Round Two: 6 States Under MCO From 13 January To 26 January Auto News Adam Aubrey | January 11, 2021 After what felt like a long weekend due to the anxiety created by the impending government announcement, we finally have an answer to what we will be ... Proton Adapts To The MCO To Help Beat COVID-19 Auto News Aswan | April 06, 2020 During the MCO, it’s been a tough time for many businesses and employees alike as their futures are potentially in jeopardy the longer that this ... Comments
Where Did You Come From, Where Did You Go - Highway Closures During MCO Insights Aswan | March 25, 2020 10:56 am Every day, we seem to read news about some genius that decided to board a bus and travel between two points in the peninsular – someone who was potentially infected and didn’t admit him or herself for voluntary testing. These irresponsible individuals are responsible for infecting potentially hundreds, if not thousands of people who would not come in contact with COVID-19. It’s this same principle that has lead local councils and toll concessionaires to co-operate with the intention of reducing the spread of COVID-19. As long as the population can be kept in relatively isolated clusters, the spread of the virus can be slowed or even avoided entirely. By not leaving your taman (as expected during the MCO), you should not be able to infect anyone from the next taman over. Within the Klang Valley we’re already seeing pretty aggressive road blocks and stops. Sprint Highway has cut down a number of its toll plaza operations and Federal Highway has a number of strategically placed police checkpoints. All of this is simply to make sure Malaysians aren’t travelling about for no particular reason. This can be expanded to towns and even states. If you’re in Peninsular Malaysia and you’re looking to travel out of town during this MCO, chances are you’re going to get turned away at a toll plaza. For those in the Klang Valley, the most notorious restricted toll plaza is the Jalan Duta toll, where the majority of cars are forced to make a u-turn before the toll unless the police feel you have a valid reason to be on the highway. At the other end of the Klang Valley is the Sungai Besi toll plaza that indicates the beginning of the highway which heads south. Those travelling out to Seremban may face some difficulty during this period (we know some of you do commute long distances for work if you are in an essential service), but it’s a necessary measure to stop people from spreading the virus rampantly. Heading down south, Pedas Linggi, Ayer Keroh, and Skudai will all be facing forced u-turns at the tolls that connect them to the major highway that is the North-South Expressway. While there are many turnoffs along the highway, these are the major ones which will usually lead to areas and developments with a high population density. Up north, there’s a more severe restriction with a strip of highway at the Tapah turnoff being entirely cut off, putting a major roadblock between Ipoh and Bidor. Kuala Kangsar is also swept up in this widespread cordoning, but only to southbound traffic. In short, you’re probably not going to be going anywhere, and definitely not anytime soon. With talks of the MCO being extended by another two weeks – in line with what other ASEAN countries are starting to do – the best thing you can do is stock up on essentials when you have the time and means to visit a grocery shop. ✕ 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 MCO COVID-19
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More Roadblocks In PJ During MCO – Likely To Extend Beyond April 14th Auto News Aswan | April 09, 2020 For those of you who live in the PJ – that is, on the side closer to Kepong – you are going to face a number of new roadblocks and full on road ...
The Puchong MCO Jam Was Crazy, But Wasn’t Unexpected Insights Aswan | April 16, 2020 In the last 24 hours or so, Malaysian social media has been set ablaze with photos and videos of a fairly extreme jam along Lebuhraya Damansara ...
PKP Round Two: 6 States Under MCO From 13 January To 26 January Auto News Adam Aubrey | January 11, 2021 After what felt like a long weekend due to the anxiety created by the impending government announcement, we finally have an answer to what we will be ...
Proton Adapts To The MCO To Help Beat COVID-19 Auto News Aswan | April 06, 2020 During the MCO, it’s been a tough time for many businesses and employees alike as their futures are potentially in jeopardy the longer that this ...