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Klang Valley commuters will enjoy free KTM Komuter rides from February 10 to 11 in conjunction with Thaipusam, Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook announced today.

According to NST, the complimentary service will begin at midnight on February 10 and run until 11:59 PM on February 11, with access via automatic gates. To ensure a seamless experience, KTM Komuter has fully transitioned to a cashless system. Passengers can use the KTMB Mobile (KITS) app, Komuter Link Card, Touch ‘n Go Card, local bank debit/credit cards, or physical QR tickets available at ticket counters—all free of charge during the two-day period.

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A fire broke out at an electronic waste and electric vehicle (EV) battery collection facility in the Bukit Rambai Industrial Area, Malacca, yesterday, reducing the plant to ruins. The incident occurred around 12:50 pm.

The Malacca Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) received an emergency call at 12:51 pm and immediately deployed a fire rescue tender (FRT) vehicle, a water tanker, and seven personnel from the Tangga Batu fire station. Upon their arrival at 12:56 pm, approximately 90% of the facility—responsible for collecting and dismantling mobile and EV batteries for recycling—had already been consumed by flames.

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In celebration of Chinese New Year, BHPetrol hosted a festive gathering today at the newly launched BHPetrol PLUS Nilai Layby Southbound station at R&R Nilai (Southbound), Negeri Sembilan. The station, which began operations in March 2024, provides motorists travelling along the PLUS Highway with high-quality fuel options, including BHPetrol Infiniti Petrol 95, 97, Diesel B10, and Diesel 7. Strategically located, the station also features amenities such as a BHPetromart convenience store, prayer facilities, Zus Coffee, and spacious, well-maintained restrooms to enhance customer comfort.

A Festive Celebration

The event was officiated by BHPetrol’s Chief Executive Officer, Ir. Azizul Azily Ahmad, and attended by notable figures such as:

  • YBhg Datuk Jazmine Bin Shafawi, Deputy Director General (Planning & Operations) of the Road Transport Department (JPJ).
  • Puan Vanitha A/P Mohan, Director of the Road Transport Department (JPJ).
  • Encik Mohd Fauzi Bin Puniran, Chief Commercial Officer of PLUS.
  • Encik Adnan Mohdhar Aidid Bin Md Aizat Teh, Head of Commercial Development at PLUS.

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Vehicle owners with unpaid fines for three specific categories of Road Transport Department (RTD) summonses will face blacklisting and restrictions on conducting RTD transactions starting July, according to RTD director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli.

The affected summons categories include the Automated Awareness Safety System (AwAS) summons (53A), Notice 114 (investigation interview notice), and Notice 115 (affixed summons notice).

According to NST, Aedy Fadly announced that stricter enforcement would commence following the conclusion of a special compound offer of RM150 for these offences, which ends on June 30.

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The Road Transport Department (JPJ) does not have the authority to arbitrarily revoke the driving licences of individuals certified as disabled, according to Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

According to The Star, Loke emphasised that the majority of disabled individuals are fully capable of driving or riding their vehicles safely. Addressing the media on Thursday (Jan 23), he stated, “If there is a specific or isolated case involving disabled drivers, we will review whether their licences should be revoked, but I must stress that this is not our policy.”

He further explained, “We cannot generalise all disabled individuals because many of them are safe drivers and are heavily dependent on their driving licences. For instance, we have many e-hailing drivers among disabled persons, including those who are deaf or mute.”

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Petronas AutoExpert and Carsome Group Inc., Southeast Asia’s largest integrated car e-commerce platform, have joined forces to transform the automotive service landscape in Malaysia. This landmark partnership aims to enhance aftersales offerings while building a comprehensive ecosystem that supports vehicle owners beyond the point of sale.

Under the agreement, Petronas AutoExpert has been appointed as Carsome’s Official Panel Workshop, strengthening collaboration between the two entities. Carsome will contribute by providing training, internships, and workforce resources to support the expansion of Petronas AutoExpert’s current and future service centres. Additionally, Carsome Academy, the group’s accredited automotive training institution, will work with Petronas AutoExpert outlets through the Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) TVET Apprenticeship Program. This initiative will certify technicians to meet Malaysian standards while emphasising workforce upskilling and reskilling to address industry demands.

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Jaecoo Malaysia continues its strategic growth with the recent opening of its authorised dealership, EVENERGY Auto Sdn Bhd, located at PJ Midtown, Petaling Jaya. The new facility is a testament to Jaecoo’s commitment to its growing customer base and its ambition to redefine attainable luxury in Malaysia’s premium off-road SUV market.

Key Features of the PJ Midtown Dealership

  • 3S Facility:
    • The dealership integrates sales, service, and spare parts under one roof, spanning a total of 6,000 sq ft.
    • A satellite service centre located in nearby Sea Park complements the showroom, featuring five service bays and a dedicated parts warehouse stocked with Jaecoo Genuine Parts.
  • Strategic Location:
    • Centrally positioned in PJ Midtown, Seksyen 13, the dealership serves a population catchment of 700,000 across nearby townships such as Petaling Jaya, Bandar Utama, Mont Kiara, and TTDI.
    • It is conveniently connected to major highways, including the Federal and Sprint Highways.
  • Customer-Centric Design:
    • The contemporary showroom incorporates Jaecoo’s signature “From Classic, Beyond Classic” design ethos.
    • Features include a cosy lounge with high-speed internet, complimentary beverages, and free valet parking. Natural light and ventilation enhance the inviting atmosphere.

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The government has announced the cessation of highway toll exemptions during festive seasons, marking a shift towards a more targeted subsidy approach.

No More Free Tolls for Festive Seasons

Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi stated that the cabinet’s decision aligns with the government’s broader plan to implement targeted subsidies. “According to the cabinet decision, there will be no more free tolls. This also applies to the upcoming Chinese New Year next week,” he said during the opening of Section 2 of the West Coast Expressway (WCE), as reported by NST.

Nanta confirmed that 2024 was the final year for toll-free travel during festive periods. He added that any future considerations would be announced as needed.

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BMW Malaysia has announced a range of updates to its iconic BMW 3 Series, blending sportiness with innovative design and technology enhancements. The refreshed features aim to elevate the versatility and driving experience of the mid-sized sedan for the Malaysian market in 2025.

BMW 320i M Sport

Interior Enhancements

The updated BMW 3 Series showcases a modernized cabin with:

  • A new M Sport steering wheel with a 12 o’clock strap as standard, underscoring the sedan’s sporty character.
  • Geometrical air vents for a contemporary interior finish.
  • Finer grain material on the upper instrument panel and upper door panel cover, creating a more refined feel.
  • New geometrical surface décor trims featured in the BMW 330 Li variant, further enhancing its premium interior aesthetic.

Additionally, improved suspension adaptation enhances driving comfort and control, particularly on uneven or open roads.

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Public transport in Malaysia is set to achieve new milestones in 2025 with increased train reliability, expanded payment options, and higher ridership levels benefiting commuters and travellers alike.

Prasarana Malaysia Bhd, the operator of urban rail and bus networks, reported an impressive 1.18 million daily journeys across its services in 2024, marking a 24% increase from 2023.

Improving Rail Reliability

Transport Minister Anthony Loke emphasized the importance of reliability in urban rail and bus services, particularly through the mean kilometres between failure (MKBF) metric. This measures the distance a train line can operate without a disruption lasting more than five minutes.

  • The Putrajaya line demonstrated stellar reliability, achieving an MKBF score of 1.35 million kilometres—the highest among Prasarana’s five lines.
  • The goal is to ensure all lines surpass the one-million-kilometre benchmark by the second quarter of 2026.

To boost reliability on the Kelana Jaya line, historically Malaysia’s most-used urban rail line, 27 new train sets have been procured, with 23 already in operation as of December 2024.

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