Penang roads remain busy despite MCO


Penang roads remain congested despite the movement-control order. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 13, 2021.

PENANG roads remain congested despite the movement-control order (MCO) being imposed, state police say.

Penang police chief Sahabudin Abd Manan said the number of road vehicles was still high.

“During monitoring, police found there wasn’t a great reduction in the number of vehicles, especially during rush hour to get to work and go home, perhaps because economic activity is still allowed unlike the MCO last year.

“However, in the afternoon, traffic was less compared to normal days,” he told Bernama.

There was heavy traffic entering the Penang Bridge from Seberang Jaya, as well as on the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway towards George Town and the Penang Bridge, which resulted in a jam stretching several kilometres.

Some motorists claimed it took them two hours to reach the bridge from Seberang Jaya.

Sahabudin said in contrast, there were fewer people at the market and they were following the standard operating procedure (SOP).

He advised Penangites “to stay at home unless they have something urgent to attend to outside in order to stop the spread of Covid-19”.

He said there are 44 roadblocks in Penang and more will be set up if needed.

He said 2,690 officers and policemen have been recruited to join SOP compliance teams, task forces and to guard quarantine centres, and that the number will be increased as needed.

“Throughout this MCO, police will be assisted by the armed forces, People’s Volunteer Corps, Penang Island City Council and Seberang Perai City Council,” Sahabudin said.

Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced on Monday the reimposition of the MCO in the Federal Territories, Penang, Johor, Malacca, Selangor and Sabah from January 13  to 26 to contain the spread of Covid-19. – Bernama, January 13, 2021.


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