ALR Launches RM68 SMART Merdeka Pass With 50 Pct Savings
Priced at RM68, the pass will be available from Aug 16 to Sept 16, offering nearly 50 percent savings for users of the Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART).
Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi described the MUTP as a people-centric initiative that embodies the inclusive spirit of Malaysia MADANI, prioritising public well-being.
'Daily commuters who use the tunnel, about 44 times a month, can save up to RM64, as average monthly toll expenses can reach RM132.
'It also provides faster access to the city centre via a highway that carries an average of 19,000 vehicles daily, while supporting the operation of the world's only dual-purpose tunnel combining traffic and floodwater management,' he said at the launch.
Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the initiative demonstrates that industry players, particularly in the infrastructure sector, can take proactive steps to help the public manage daily living expenses, especially in urban areas.
'Such programmes not only strengthen public confidence in the highway industry but also align with the Malaysia MADANI principles, which emphasise a balance between economic growth and social justice, while fostering respect and compassion in service delivery,' he said.
The MUTP can be purchased at 12 SMART Highway toll lanes from Kuala Lumpur (northbound) and Sungai Besi (southbound), at the SMART Toll Plaza sales counter, and the Dataran Singgahsana exhibition area in Tun Razak Exchange (TRX).
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