Temporary stalls might worsen traffic, say residents


Busy road: These temporary stalls have been set up for traders to sell Chinese New Year goods beginning next week.

KEPONG residents are worried that stalls set up along Jalan Taman Bukit Maluri, Kuala Lumpur to sell Chinese New Year goods next week will cause a massive traffic snarl in the area.

Desa Park City resident Chuah Chew Huat, 60, said traffic would worsen as even now two lanes have been closed for the construction of Duke 2 highway.

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