Highways at standstill due to faulty traffic light sensor


  • Nation
  • Friday, 15 Apr 2016

At snail’s pace: Motorists caught in an unusually heavy crawl along Jalan Kewajipan in Subang Jaya.

PETALING JAYA: Motorist making their way to work found themselves having to deal with unusually heavy traffic after a faulty traffic light sensor brought several highways in the Klang Valley to a standstill.

According to the Star Traffic team head Priscilla Patrick, traffic light sensors in front of the Sunway Medical Centre in Subang Jaya had gone haywire and affected the timing of the lights.

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