Several roads will be closed and traffic will be diverted in stages from Saturday (Jan 3) evening until early Sunday (Jan 4) ...
GEORGE TOWN (Malaysia) — Penang police chief T. Narenasagaran said on Tuesday (Jan 22) that the police had found the identification card of the Mazda sports utility vehicle (SUV) driver who crashed ...
GEORGE TOWN, Jan 3 (Bernama) -- About 2,500 cyclists joined the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) Penang International Bridge Solidarity Fun Ride 2026, which began at Queens Park in Queensbay, here tonight ...
Penang police chief Datuk Azizee Ismail said 2,600 participants will take part in the cycling event, which starts at the Queensbay shopping mall, crosses the Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah Bridge ...
The Second Penang Bridge has been named Jambatan Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah after the Sultan of Kedah, the current Yang DiPertuan Agong. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said the King has ...
New attraction: Motorists parking on the bridge to enjoy the view. GEORGE TOWN: It’s a sight previously unseen unless you ...
A section of the second Penang bridge which is under construction at Batu Maung here collapsed at around 6.50pm. GEORGE TOWN, June 6 — A section of the second Penang bridge which is under construction ...
Plus Malaysia Berhad (Plus) will propose that the government install speed cameras on the Penang Bridge and increase the number of such cameras on all its highways. Managing director Azman Ismail said ...
PENANG — The driver of the Toyota Vios, who allegedly rammed into a Mazda CX-5 sports utility vehicle (SUV) at KM4 of the Penang Bridge, has surrendered himself to the police on Wednesday (Jan 23).
The former Pakatan Harapan government gave an 18% discount on the Penang Bridge toll but the concession period was extended by another 20 years, says Najib Razak. (Bernama pic) Najib Razak has ...
Concession companies have been urged to review the appropriate mechanisms for the guardrails installation of the Penang Bridge and the Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah Bridge to prevent incidents of ...
Not enough medals, expired food and wrong T-shirt sizes were some of the problems that apparently marred this year’s Penang Bridge International Run (PBIM) held yesterday. All local Chinese language ...