Government May Extend Highway Concessions To Avoid Toll Hikes
According to The Edge, the federal government is considering extending the concession periods of peninsula highway operators for up to 30 years in order to prevent future toll rate increases.
The unnamed sources stated that such a deal has yet to receive Cabinet approval, but if approved, it could be announced in the second half of this year.
“I was told the government is looking to raise it up to 30 years for all concessionaires,” one source was reported as saying.
“It is likely to be announced in the second half of the year,” the same source continued, adding that highway operators have already been notified by the government of the possible extension of their concession periods. The government has reportedly notified some highway operators that their concession periods may be extended, the same source added. Another source close to a concessionaire attributed the extension to the government's desire to avoid a toll hike while avoiding compensating highway operators.
According to a third source, the longer concession periods may result in lower toll rates. “It is likely that the highway owners would need to reduce their toll rates in exchange for a longer concession period,” the source was quoted as saying. According to a fourth source, the deal is currently being reviewed.
In the interest of the public, Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, the senior works minister at the time, reportedly stated that the government would discuss restructuring terms with highway concessionaires.
For the record, PLUS Malaysia Berhad, the country's largest highway operator, reduced toll fares by 18 sen beginning in February 2020 and promised not to raise them again until 2058 in exchange for its concession being extended another 20 years from 2038.
Source: The Edge, Malay Mail, Paul Tan
Gallery
Written By
Anis
Previously in banking and e commerce before she realized nothing makes her happier than a revving engine and gleaming tyres........
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VQR1754
SELANGOR
BSN4692
JOHOR
JYT4665
PULAU PINANG
PSA6584
PERAK
APG1363
PAHANG
CFF8495
KEDAH
KGE8326
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEJ8149
KOTA KINABALU
SJQ8651
KUCHING
QAB4273N
Last updated 22 Mar, 2026
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 2.59
+0.05
RON 97
RM 3.15
+0.05
RON 100
RM 5.00
VPR
RM 6.23
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 3.04
+0.05
EURO 5 B7
RM 3.24
+0.05
Last updated 26 Feb, 2026
Related News
PLUS Expects 2.2 Million Vehicles Daily During CNY Peak Travel
PLUS is preparing for up to 2.2 million vehicles per day during the CNY, a 16% increase from normal traffic levels.
11-02-2026
Court Tells PLUS to Install Streetlights Along Dark Stretches of the NSE
The Court of Appeal has urged PLUS to install streetlights along dark stretches of the NSE after a fatal crash case.
25-09-2025
Kulai-Sedenak Upgrade Begins, 4KM Stretch Opens By 2026
Four-kilometre stretch of the Kulai-Sedenak highway widening project set to open in phases by 2026 under the Maju Johor 2030 plan.
28-07-2025
Maintenance on NKVE & ELITE – KM 19.3 – KM 20.0, July 19 to Oct 14
PLUS has issued a statement regarding the maintenance works and contraflow activations on both the NKVE & ELITE.
21-07-2025
PLUS Activates 30 Smartlanes in NSE for Hari Raya Aidiladha
PLUS has activated 30 Smartlane zones along the North-South Expressway for the upcoming Aidiladha festive season.
04-06-2025
PLUS, LPT2 Remind Travellers to Brace for High Aidiladha Traffic
PLUS and LPT 2 expect high Aidiladha traffic, exceeding two million and 60,000 vehicles daily, respectively.
03-06-2025
PLUS & DUKE Support Peak Hour Ban on Heavy Vehicles
Both the DUKE and PLUS highway concessionaires have expressed support for the peak hour ban on heavy vehicles.
10-02-2025
PLUS Activates Smart Lanes At 25 Locations During Christmas Festive
PLUS will activate Smart Lanes at 25 strategic points along the highway from Dec 20, 2024, to Jan 2, 2025
20-12-2024
Latest News
Strait of Hormuz to Malaysia: Why We’re Paying for a War 6,000km Away
Why is RON97 at RM4.55/L? We decode the Strait of Hormuz conflict, the May 2026 subsidy deadline, and why Malaysia imports oil despite being a producer.
19-03-2026
From 82 Minutes to 8: How the Mutiara Line is Giving Penangites Their Time Back
Is the 80-minute Penang Bridge crawl finally ending? The Mutiara Line LRT links Butterworth to Komtar in just 8 minutes. Get the latest 2026 project updates, station lists, and more.
17-03-2026
The 2026 Proton X90 Buyer’s Warning: 5 Critical Safety Features You Are No Longer Getting
ASEAN NCAP revokes Proton X90’s 5-star rating. The 2026 facelift is downgraded to 1-star after stripping critical ADAS features. Is your family safe? Get the full safety specs here.
16-03-2026
9,000+ Drivers Chose Toyota Hybrids This Year: Proof That Toyota’s Multi-Pathway Strategy Works
Toyota Malaysia hits 9,556 sales in early 2026, proving the "Multi-Pathway" strategy works. From Vios Hybrid to Vellfire HEV, see why hybrids are winning the sales war.
12-03-2026
Chery Tiggo 7 is Now the Safest Chinese SUV on the Planet, This Is Why
The Chery Tiggo 7 makes history as the only Chinese SUV to sweep 5-star ratings from Euro NCAP, ANCAP, and ASEAN NCAP. With a record 94.68 points, see why this is 2026’s safest family SUV.
11-03-2026
Sepang Dates Confirmed: Catch Team Porsche Malaysia in Action on 21–23 August
While the 2026 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (PCCA) season kicks off in Shanghai this weekend, Malaysian fans are already looking ahead to the highlight of the year: the homecoming.
10-03-2026
Iran-US War Day 10: It’s Not Just Fuel — Malaysia’s Automotive Industry Faces New Risks
While the BUDI95 subsidy program is already feeling the heat of oil prices flirting with US$120 a barrel, the true threat to our automotive sector lies beneath the surface.
09-03-2026
Prasarana to Reveal LRT3 Launch Date This April—Here’s Everything We Know So Far
The wait for the LRT3 Shah Alam Line is entering its final stretch. After months of "will they, won't they" speculation, Prasarana has officially pointed to April 2026 as the month of truth.
05-03-2026
Show More
trending_flat
