Lifting of travel ban: PLUS advises motorists to use Touch ‘n Go when traveling



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PETALING JAYA: PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) has advised all motorists not to use cash and use Touch ‘n Go after the inter-state and inter-district travel ban was lifted.

Its managing director, Datuk Azman Ismail, said that Covid-19 was very prevalent, so all customers must recharge before hitting the road at more than 13,000 Touch ‘n Go recharging facilities at service stations, shopping centers, stores. of convenience and bank ATMs to ensure there is enough balance to reach your destination safely.

“This simple preventive act of contactless and cashless transaction will help flatten the curve as the transmission of the coronavirus can be prevented.

“Additionally, PLUS encourages road users to travel responsibly during this pandemic situation.

“They can check the status of their destination from a Covid-19 perspective before starting their journey,” he said, adding that the information can be obtained from the National Security Council (NSC) or MySejahtera Apps.

He urged the public to adhere to standard operating procedures (SOPs), such as mask use, physical distancing, use of hand sanitizers, and temperature taking, as well as sign up for MySejahtera for contact tracing when stopping at any from rest and service areas, airlift, restaurants and laybys.

He said that while Malaysians plan their road trip, PLUS remained committed to providing customers with a safe and comfortable travel experience.

“Many have downloaded the PLUS application, which allows you to easily plan your trip and know the toll rate at your destination.

“It also provides a pre-order function to pick up one’s favorite dish at selected R&R throughout the journey,” he said, adding that in case of any emergency, the PLUSRonda patrol unit can be summoned for assistance with just push a button within the app or call 1800-88-0000 PLUSLine for help.

He said that the unique PLUS or PUTRI real-time texting interface, the first artificial intelligence highway ChatBot, would also be available to answer all highway inquiries.

“The journey along the 1,130 km PLUS highway has 17 sections in four regions with a total of 572 PLUSRonda and highway safety personnel on site to ensure the journey is safe and comfortable.

“With 29 rest and service areas and airlift restaurants and 50 bypasses, highway customers have the option to take a break from the journey, refresh, rejuvenate, and continue their journey after enjoying the food and beverage offerings. drinks from more than 600 PLUS business partners, “he said. .



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