State works, transportation and infrastructure committee chairman Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh said that the lanes would be made available to Malaysian registered cars from 12pm on Nov 18 until 12pm the next day.
"The Road Transport Department has agreed to prepare dedicated lanes for Malaysian registered cars. We advise those returning home to vote to use these lanes. "There are three zones that are currently operating at the moment that could be used by any registered cars. For the election, we will dedicate two of the zones which have a total of about 20 lanes for Malaysian registered cars," he said.
He said this to the press when met at the site where two pipes had burst, causing water disruptions for thousands in Pasir Gudang. He said this when asked about preparations to manage congestion at the Johor-Singapore land border during the 15th General Election ."The Immigration Department has also frozen leave for their officers and this also hoped to make the process smooth," he said.