The toll for the privately maintained road will be managed by a Genting Malaysia subsidiary. Read more at straitstimes.com.
It is unclear if the charges will be uniformly applied across vehicle types such as private cars or tour buses.
The toll will be operated by Lingkaran Cekap, a subsidiary of Genting Malaysia, which operates the SkyWorlds Theme Park and casinos at Resorts World Genting. Apart from running the toll, Lingkaran Cekap has also been in charge of roadworks in Genting, including slope and landscape maintenance, landslide repairs, as well as street light maintenance and the clearing of fallen trees, the consultant said, with road repairs frequently carried out and racking up costs.
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