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Colour choices for the Ford Ranger WildTrak

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The 10 km-limit to travel during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period is no longer in force. This was announced by Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the senior minister in charge of the security cluster who speaks on behalf of the National Security Council, today.

It makes sense not to apply the limit now that businesses are being allowed to resume operations as workplaces for some may be further than 10 kms from their homes. The restriction on interstate travel remains and will continue till at least after Hari Raya since it has already been made clear that balik kampung journeys will not be permitted this year.

The only exception has been in the Klang Valley where the state of Selangor and Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur have large populations and interlinked roads. Travel across the borders of these two territories has been permitted throughout the MCO period for those with valid reasons.

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However, between May 7 and 10, permission is granted for interstate travel for those who have been stuck in other places since the MCO started. The police received over half a million applications for this exercise which will be conducted according to states of origin during each of the four days. Applications had to be submitted using the Gerak Malaysia mobile app and the police have said that there will be no approval message or notice sent to applicants. So if you have made the application properly online, you can proceed on the scheduled day. Should you be stopped at the roadblock, the police will be able to check on your travel details from the Gerak Malaysia app.


Related: Police release schedule of interstate travel from May 7 – 10


Initially, when the MCO started on April 18, the distance that could be travelled was not specified and it was assumed that people would be responsible enough to go to the closest places to their home to get essential items. However, the police began to find that there were also people who took advantage of the allowance to leave home for such purposes, travelling further than necessary.

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There were reports from Penang of people from the island insisting on crossing to the mainland to buy their favourite food. The police did not allow that and ordered them to turn around and became stricter in enforcement, inconveniencing the majority who followed the regulation and had valid reasons to travel further.

This led to the imposition of the 10-km limit on April 1 as the first extension of the MCO started. For the majority, the range was reasonable but there were some cases where people requiring specific medical treatment regularly found that they were not allowed to go to their usual clinic or hospital because it was more than 10 kms away. Eventually, an announcement was made that if there were valid reasons, supported by documents, then such an issue should not occur and they could be allowed to do so.

The other restriction has been the number of people in a vehicle. For much of the MCO period, only one person has been allowed in the vehicle, the driver of course. The idea behind this restriction was mainly related to distancing but many wondered what the difference was when you travelled in a taxi with a passenger. The risks of virus transmission would also be there and in fact be greater since a taxi would carry different people during the day. Nevertheless, the restriction remained and some people who refused to follow it found themselves arrested and fined RM1,000.

It is only recently, with the easing of the MCO conditions, that more than one person has been allowed in the vehicle. At first, two persons were allowed but very quickly, this was increased to 4 persons. The condition, however, is that they must be from the same household. The logic behind this is that since they (assumed to be family members) are already in close contact within the home, it should not make much difference anyway being together in the car. This was a much welcome move for parents with children or older folks who needed to go out.


Related: More than 2 persons allowed in a car from tomorrow, but must be from same home


While the restrictions are gradually being removed, it must be noted that the MCO is still on and there are still elements being enforced. Social distancing is one of the important measures so if you are at a petrol station, be sure to stay at least a metre apart from another person. Wearing a facemask, while not mandatory, is also a good idea if you are out of the home. And, of course, frequent washing of hands is important to reduce the risk of infection as well.

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UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd (UMWT) has announced that authorised Toyota and Lexus Sales & Service Outlets in its network that are located in areas observing the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) will be open for business from today (May 4, 2020).

The opening of the Sales & Service Outlets will be based on approval and regulations by the respective state governments. This follows approval from the Ministry of International Trade & Industry (MITI).

All outlets have received guidelines for their daily operations which must be in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) issued by MITI. The SOP requires such measures as social distancing, sanitization of premises and contactless payments where possible.

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Vehicle owners are advised to call in advance to check on the operating days and hours of their preferred Sales or Service Outlet as well as to secure an appointment before going there. Click here for contact details of the outlets.

“We will follow the SOP strictly at all our Sales & Service Outlets for our customers’ peace of mind as well as to also protect our staff. It is hoped that our customers will understand the requirements which are necessary in the public interest and safety,” said Ravindran K., President of UMW Toyota Motor.

With regards to those vehicles purchased from UMWT or their authorised dealers with existing warranties that are valid and expiring during the MCO period, there will be a 30-day extension calculated from the last day of the MCO (currently scheduled to be May 12, 2020).

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To further reinforce the Movement Control Order (MCO) which came into effect on March 18 and will continue until May 12, 2020, Volvo Car Malaysia is pledging its support for social distancing – one of the vital measures to cut the transmission of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Via an online pledge campaign – the Ramadan Safe Pledge – the company will reward Malaysians who pledge to maintain social distancing with RM10 GrabFood vouchers. The pledge posted by participants will be on Instagram.

The campaign, with its own microsite, starts today and will run till May 23, 2020 (from 10 am to 3 pm daily). For a period of 20 days, Volvo Car Malaysia will give out 10,000 vouchers worth RM100,000.


Click here to visit Volvo Ramadan Safe Pledge Campaign microsite


“It is undeniable that all of us are affected by COVID-19 and the implementation of the MCO means we have adopted a new norm in our daily lives. Onward from this, we want to do what we can to help ease the burden of Malaysians. This has resulted in the Ramadan Safe Pledge campaign that provides a platform for Malaysians to reinforce their ‘stay at home’ commitment. Each chosen pledge will be rewarded with a voucher. What goes beyond is the sense of affirmation in everyone to play their role in flattening the curve, while our healthcare professionals continue to protect and save lives,” said Nalin Jain, MD of Volvo Car Malaysia.

Mr. Jain added that the company hopes the 500 vouchers given out daily will enable as many individuals as possible to purchase necessities such as food and groceries, from the safety of their homes. “The ideology of safety is a fundamental driving force for Volvo, so this campaign truly echoes our ethos and enables us to humbly contribute to the community,” he said.

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Three of the five pledge images that can be downloaded

The Pledge for Social Distancing
Participating in this campaign is simple and participants will need to demonstrate solidarity by reposting on Instagram, one of five different images found on the Volvo Ramadan Safe Pledge Campaign microsite. Alternatively, the pledge can be done directly through Volvo Car Malaysia’s Instagram page by clicking on the link in the bio or through its Instagram Stories. All postings will need to tag @VolvoCarMalaysia, accompanied by the hashtag #MYVolvoSafePledge.

The vouchers will be emailed directly to successful participants via the email address used to sign the pledge. Each voucher has a validity of 6 months and successful participants are selected daily, on a first-pledge-first-repost basis.

“Every little bit helps the people to do the right thing and as a responsible corporate citizen, we want to be able to give back in any way that we can. As a car brand that resonates with Malaysians and has brought many fond memories, we hope that through this campaign, we can help alleviate some of the challenges that may be experienced during this time because we are all in this together and a little help goes a long way. We also would like to take this opportunity to wish our Muslim brothers and sisters a blessed Ramadan,” Mr. Jain said.

Click here for other news and articles about Volvo.

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After confirming that interstate travel will be permitted for those who wish to return to their homes in cities after being trapped since March 18, the police have now released the schedule of travel for the 4 days starting from May 7 as follow:

May 7 (Thursday): travel permitted from Kuala Lumpur to other states.

May 8 (Friday): travel permitted from the states of Perak, Johor and Kelantan.

May 9 (Saturday): travel permitted from Perlis, Kedah, Penang, Melaka and Pahang.

May 10 (Sunday): travel permitted from Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Terengganu.

The scheduling has been done to avoid congestion on the roads. By staggering the movement of vehicles, traffic flow is expected to be smoother.

To date, over 500,000 applications for travel were submitted via the Gerak Malaysia mobile app as well as at police stations (for those who did not have access to the internet). Only those who are 16 years old or older can make the application.

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No approval message to be issued
It was clarified that following the application, which must have all the details required provided, there will be no document or message to confirm approval. Travelers can proceed and should they be stopped at roadblocks along the way, the police will refer to the Gerak Malaysia database which should have their details.

The purpose of allowing interstate travel during the four days is to enable people to return to their homes if they have been stuck elsewhere. With businesses starting to resume operations, there will be many who need to report to their workplaces so they need to get home.

This exercise is not for those who have no approval so don’t try to sneak a drive out in the countryside. If you are stopped and cannot give a valid reason for being on the road, you will be charged for breaching the Movement Control Order (MCO). That can mean a RM1,000 fine and/or time in jail.

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Observe social distancing
Travelers are advised not to gather in groups if they stop along the way and to practice social distancing. This means that they should be at least a metre apart. Unlike some other countries, there is no mandatory requirement in Malaysia to use a face mask when outside the home. However, it would be a good idea to use one and help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Remember that besides the MCO, all other regulations related to motorists and motor vehicles are still in force! So be sure to observe the speed limits and do not drive along the emergency lanes. If your journey is a long one, take a break every few hours at a R&R so as not to lose concentration due to tiredness.

Have a safe drive home!

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Although there are 9 days to go before the Movement Control Order (MCO) ends on May 12, the government is already easing restrictions which will make thing a bit easier for those who need to travel by car.

The ruling regaring to one-person-per-car has been amended again to allow up to 4 persons to be in a vehicle (from May 4), provided they are from the same household. It’s not clear if they must be related as family members as the statements seem to sometimes say ‘same house’ and sometimes ‘same family’. Anyway, that will be a welcome change for those with children who have no one to look after them at home.

Earlier, it was announced that the one-person-per-car rule will no longer be enforced and a maximum of two persons can sit in the same vehicle, provided they are from the same household. This made sense since they stay together so what’s the difference between being at the dining table at home and inside a car?

Furthermore, as some people pointed out, two persons are allowed in a Grab taxi which can be considered risky too as the passenger is travelling in a vehicle that others also travel in. Of course, Grab would also ensure that measures are taken by their drivers to practice hygiene safety.

There were also complaints from those with situations where a husband may send a wife to work. The authorities said that if that was the case, one person should travel by public transport or use other means of travel. This caused unhappiness as additional costs would be incurred at a time when many people are facing financial challenges, not to mention added risks to health using other means of transport.

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With businesses allowed to resume operations, there will be people who will have to travel more than 10 kms to get to their workplace.

There is a 10-km limit from the home for travel but this was flexible if there were reasons why a person had to go further. For example, some people may have to go across the city for specialized medical treatment at a specific place.

The limit may no longer apply since most businesses are allowed to resume operations from tomorrow. This being the case, there will be many people who will be travelling long distances (eg from Kuala Lumpur to factories in Shah Alam, Selangor) to reach their workplaces and it would not be fair to penalize them.

The police say they will be reducing the number of roadblocks. They will be focusing on other security matters, especially at the borders and areas which are under Enhanced MCO.

Interstate travel, which remains forbidden, will be allowed from May 7 – 10 to allow those who have been trapped in other places to return to their homes which may be in other states. Only those who had earlier applied using the Gerak Malaysia mobile app and receive approval will be allowed to travel on the days specified by the police.  Balik kampung journeys for the Hari Raya period are still not permitted.

Petrol station
Facilities at the R&Rs along the highways are still closed but the petrol stations will be open.

For those who will be travelling long distances on the highways, be sure to bring along essential items as facilities at the R&Rs are closed, except for toilets. Petrol stations will be operating and their convenience stores have essential items and can also process tollcard top-ups. It would be a good idea to bring along facemasks and hand sanitizers to use along the way.

There’s been a lot of rain lately so drive carefully and allow a wider gap from the vehicle ahead if the roads are wet. Many cars have Day Running Lights nowadays but there’s no harm if you want to switch on the headlamps to make your vehicle more visible, especially in heavy rain. Remember to take rest breaks along the way if your journey distance is quite long.

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