So what is the different before and after the price of petrol increased? Nothing different what, I am still stuck in the heavy traffic jam. And, we cannot blame the government for this because the government was choosed by the citizens itself. MYR 2.70 / litre seems like doesn’t affect most of the citizens yet. Let’s see what will happen on August 2008 at Malay**a.
Our government loves to say that gasoline (or petrol) is still the cheapest in the region. What they neglected to mention is that we are an oil-producing country. With that in mind, let’s compare the prices of gas from other oil-producing nations:
United Arab Emirates – MYR 1.19/litre
Brunei – MYR 1.10/litre
Eygpt – MYR 1.03/litre
Bahrain – MYR 0.87/litre
Qatar – MYR 0.68/litre
Kuwait – MYR 0.67/litre
Saudi Arabia – MYR 0.38/litre
Iran – MYR 0.35/litre
Nigeria – MYR 0.32/litre
Turkmenistan – MYR 0.25/litre
Venezuela – MYR 0.16/litreMALAYSIA – RM2.70/litre
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Malay**a government might be the richest among all. Politic**s, I hope you all live until ripe age.





Bernie
on Jun 11th, 2008
@ 9:54 am:
For one thing, what can we do? The public transport is in such a pathetic state? I commute from Kepong to Cyberjaya and there is absolutely no way I can get public transport without having to go from god knows where to Putrajaya, then route to Cyberjaya.
Crazy. If I had access to a LRT, I’d use it.