Rent a Car at klia2
Rent a Car booths are available at the Transportation Hub located at the
Level 1 of the gateway@klia2 mall next to the klia2 Main Terminal Building.
If you need a car rental services, here is a list of local and international
car rental companies available in klia2:
| Car Rental Company | Contact |
| Avis | 603 8787 8353 |
| Europcar | 6012 329 3070 |
| HAWK | 603 8787 2422 |
| Hertz | 603 8787 8315 |
| Kasina | 603 8787 1689 |
| Klezcar | 6019 763 8777 |
| Mayflower | 603 8787 8401 |
| PRAC | 603 8787 4393 |
| Xplore Drive | 603 8787 1484 |
Driving Guide in Malaysia
Like any other country, there are certain rules and regulations to follow when
driving on Malaysian roads. Here are the general driving regulations, as well as
some helpful tips that you need to know before you hit the road:
According to Section 28 of the Malaysian Road Transport Act 1987, “a driving
license issued under the corresponding provisions of any law in force in any
State which is a party to a treaty to which Malaysia is also a party and
purporting to recognize domestic driving licenses issued by the contracting
countries shall, so long as the license remains in force in that State, be
deemed to be a driving license granted under this Part.”
“The holder of a foreign country’s driving license can drive in this country as
long as the foreign domestic driving license is still valid, and is accompanied
by a translation in English or Malay (where the license is in a language other
than English or Malay), which is confirmed by the embassy of the country of
origin in Malaysia, or by the authority issuing the driving license concerned.”
“In this regard, a foreign citizen is not required to hold a Malaysian driver’s
license to drive in Malaysia.”
“In addition, foreign nationals who want to drive in this country also have the
option to use an International Driving Permit (International Driving Permit-IDP)
issued by the country concerned before entering Malaysia.”
Most of the road signs should be similar with other road signs from other
countries so despite the infrequent use of Malay words, it shouldn’t be very
difficult to understand what the signs mean to foreigners.
Don't Drive When You Drink
Driving under the influence of alcohol is prohibited in Malaysia. Stiffer
penalties against those who drive under the influence of alcohol came into force
on Oct 23, 2020 following amendments to Section 45A of the Road Transport Act.
Under the amendments, those whose alcohol level is 50mg per 100ml (milliliter)
of blood while driving under the influence of alcohol have run afoul of the law.
Those convicted for the first time may be fined between RM10,000 and RM30,000,
jailed up to two years and disqualified from driving for two years.
undo Public Transport at klia2