Border reopening: Users must tap Touch 'n Go card on scanners at toll plazas

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KUALA LUMPUR: Highway users going through the Sultan Iskandar Building (Johor Causeway) and Tanjung Kupang (Linkedua Highway) toll plazas must still tap their Touch 'n Go card on the scanner at the toll booth to enable PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) to record traffic data.

Users of both toll plazas can enjoy toll exemption for a week from April 1-7 as announced by the government recently.

PLUS has also made preparations by providing additional customer service staff at both the toll plazas to assist customers requiring assistance.

 

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