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‘Toll hike delay eases burden on daily commuters'
Welcome move: Toll hike freeze involves 10 highways where toll rates are scheduled for a revision.
PETALING JAYA: The postponement of toll rate hikes this year is expected to benefit and ease the burden of toll payments for about 941,000 users, particularly daily commuters travelling to work, says the Works Ministry.
Its minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the announcement would provide much-needed relief to the people.
He said the government will bear over RM500mil in compensation to the affected concessionaires to ensure the highways continue operating safely and efficiently.
'This was not an easy decision, but it was made with careful consideration and full responsibility.
'It proves the voice of the people is heard and given priority in every policy implemented by the government,' he said in a statement.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had announced the toll hike freeze as part of the government's 'appreciation for the people' initiative aimed at alleviating cost-of-living pressures.
Nanta applauds the move.
The freeze involves 10 highways where toll rates are scheduled for a revision this year.
Nanta said the move reflects the government's concern towards challenges faced by the people, especially those who commute daily for work.
He also reiterated his ministry's commitment to ensuring the country's roads and highways remain in good condition, are safe to use, and are accessible to all, regardless of background.
Meanwhile, incentives announced show that the government is aware of the realities faced by the rakyat, said the Parliament's Government Backbenchers Club.
Its chief Datuk Mohd Shahar Abdullah said the announcement reflected the government's commitment in putting the people's interest first.
'It also goes to show that the government does not only implement policies but is aware of what is going on the ground.
'It proves that efforts are done to find a comprehensive solution to ensure shared prosperity,' he said.
Mohd Shahar added the incentives announced by the Prime Minister would ease the cost of living, particularly for those in the B40 and M40 groups, which in turn could help spur the local economy in a more sustainable manner.