The Malaysian government is allowing highway concessionaires to negotiate the implementation of a multi-lane fast flow (MLFF) tolling system without intervention. However, a key condition has been set to protect consumers: toll rates must not increase as a result of the system change. The MLFF system aims to provide a smoother, more efficient toll collection process for motorists. While details of the negotiations between concessionaires remain undisclosed, the government’s priority is ensuring affordability for road users. Officials have stated the goal is a seamless transition to the new system. This move signals a push for modernized infrastructure while safeguarding against additional financial burden on the public. The government anticipates the MLFF system will improve traffic flow and reduce congestion on major highways.