All foreign registered vehicle (private registered/private organisation) entering Malaysia will be required to pay Road Charge of RM20 per entry.
Only foreign private owned (vehicles owned by individuals, companies or organizations for private usage) vehicle is subjected to Road Charge.
Vehicles that are exempted from Road Charge are :
- Any goverment owned vehicle on official duty and embassy vehicles.
- Commercial vehicles and motorcyles.
You can use the Touch N' Go card to pay road charge or with your Touch n’ Go ewallet app, which you have installed when you collect your VEP RFID tag
Road charge is based on per entry.
The road charge is imposed on a daily basis upon each entry to Malaysia unless stated or declared by the Goverment of Malaysia.
All foreign vehicles (vehicles owned by individuals, companies or organizations for private usage) will be charged RM20 when entering Malaysia.
Touch ‘n Go Card can be top up/reloaded at designated Touch ‘n Go locations such as R&R, or toll booths, petrol stations, convenience stores & etc. Please refer to http://www.touchngo.com.my for further information.
No. Only Ringgit Malaysia is accepted at Touch n’ Go top up counters.
Road Charge payment can only be done via the Touch ‘n Go card or or with your Touch ‘n Go ewallet app, which you have installed when you collect your VEP RFID tag.
Road charge is mandatory under Road Transport Act 1987. Failure to pay Road Charge when entering Malaysia is an offence and the driver of the vehicle can be fined under the Road Transport Act 1987.
No. Road Charge is not a toll fee. It is governed by the Road Transport Act 1987.