Malaysia said warning notices will be given to drivers of foreign-registered cars only if they have not already begun applying for a vehicle entry permit (VEP). Such drivers initially had to get the permit and accompanying RFID tag for electronic payments by 1 October. This has now been pushed back.
Malaysia said warning notices will be given to drivers of foreign-registered cars only if they have not already begun applying for a vehicle entry permit . Such drivers initially had to get the permit and accompanying RFID tag for electronic payments by 1 October. This has now been pushed back. Malaysia is also trying to open more centres where tags can be installed to speed up the process. Some may be located in malls in Johor Bahru.
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