Penang Bridge Sdn Bhd wants to have the ban implemented but there's a lot of opposition from the transporters themselves. They are unhappy with this proposal because they say it is a bad move. I heard that they had a meeting recently and some of the more interesting points they voiced included:
- Exporters could ill afford to miss air cargo flights out of the Bayan Lepas International Airport because flights leave at scheduled times;
- Transporters will lose six to seven hours of transportation time per day due to the ban, and the expenses would eventually be passed back to the consumers;
- Transporters' concern that due to the long queues at the toll plaza, their vehicles may be barred from entering the bridge even though they may have queued early;
- Transporters' concern that heavy commercial vehicles may cause stress on the bridge structure should all of them drive onto the bridge at the same time from either direction.
Let me add just one more comment. Traffic jams will occur at any time of the day or night. It doesn't take a lorry or trailer to break down during peak hours to cause a jam. Any time will be a bad time, or otherwise I wouldn't have been caught in a jam on the bridge recently at 6.40am. And it wasn't even caused by a big commercial vehicle. Just a small, four-wheeled truck.
Well, what are the authorities going to do now? To ban or not to ban the heavy commercial vehicles from the Penang Bridge? Hobson's choice, I tell you! There's still no firm decision and it may be back to the drawing board, I suppose!
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