Residents urge DBKL to upgrade Jalan Kepong junction signage


Yee (in blue shirt) and Tay observing drivers using the intersection between Jalan Kepong and Jalan 2/17.

THERE is an urgent need for proper direction markers and road signage along Jalan Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, following the opening of a new bypass road along the stretch.

Motorists said that the intersection between Jalan Kepong and Jalan 2/17 was particularly hazardous as drivers were caught unaware by the new junction.

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