With most people taking off on Monday and Friday, this week was the best time report for domestic tourism. People were seen all over our tourism cities and seaside spots.
Meanwhile Bernama reported: The number of vehicles on the North-South Expressway (PLUS) is expected to increase Thursday as motorists begin to make their way back to the city.
A PLUS officer said there was an increase in the number of vehicles on the expressway but the situation remained under control.
"At the Juru Toll Plaza heading towards Kuala Lumpur, there has been a long queue since this morning. We expect this to go on until in the evening," he said.
There were no serious accidents on the expressway, except for a bumper-to-bumper mishap at KM62.9 of the Simpang Renggam-Machap road involving three cars Thursday morning.
Meanwhile, 17 road accident deaths were recorded on the ninth day of Ops Sikap Wednesday, bringing the total death toll to 166.
Fourteen of those who died were motorcyclists.
There were 1,036 accidents recorded nationwide Wednesday. A total of 4,832 summonses were issued for various offences, police said.
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