GEORGE TOWN: Car toll for the Second Penang Bridge has been set at RM7, said Jambatan Kedua Sdn Bhd managing director Datuk Dr Ismail Mohamed Taib. “Tolls
will match those of the first Penang Bridge. We want it to be lower,
but if we are lower, the first bridge management will complain and sue
for compensation. “The first Penang Bridge was supposed to increase (the car toll) to over RM9, so we were ready to follow them.
“However, now they have confirmed that they are
staying at RM7, so we will also charge the same,” he said after
witnessing Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Dr Wan Abdul Aziz Wan Abdullah cast the second bridge's 292nd and final pier marking the end of foundation works. Asked how long the RM7 toll would remain, he said at least until 2038. It was first announced in June 2010 that car toll for the first Penang bridge would be hiked from RM7 to RM9.40 in 2013.
In November last year, it
was reported that the concession period for the Penang bridge had been
extended to Dec 31, 2038 in exchange for a freeze on toll hikes. On the progress of the Second Penang Bridge, Dr Ismail said works were 73% completed with some 3.5% ahead of schedule. If all proceeded well, he added, the bridge could be completed two months ahead of the September 2013 target. Upon
completion, the Second Penang Bridge will be 24km long 10.5km longer
than the first bridge which will make it the longest bridge in
South-East Asia.
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