Lines for two-wheeled vehicles will appear on the Malaysian roads

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Lines for two-wheeled vehicles will appear on the Malaysian roads

As The Public Works Ministry of Malaysia reported, now it is considering the possibility of creation private lines for two-wheeled vehicles on the highways.

As The Public Works Ministry of Malaysia reported, now it is considering the possibility of creation private lines for two-wheeled vehicles on the highways. At this moment only a few of them are equipped with motorcycle lines.

It should clarify that not all two-wheeled vehicles will be allowed on special lines. The motorcycles should answer some demands and be high-powered. The ministry is still considering the introduction of special tolls, but now motorcycles’ drivers have to pay nothing except on the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link Expressway.

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