Traffic snarls on highways due to four-day break


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 11 Sep 2018

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): As expected traffic crawls were reported on major highways due to the four-day weekend break.

A PLUS Malaysia Bhd spokesman said that as at 5.30pm Tuesday (Sept 11),  traffic was at a crawl from Sungai Perak to Jelapang, Ipoh to Gopeng and Gua Tempurung to Sungkai.

“Traffic is also congested from Bidor to Tapah due to an accident involving a car at KM328.2 which has caused the left lane to be blocked but the situation is manageable.

“As for the south, traffic is slow moving from Simpang Ampat to Hentian Pedas Linggi,  Nilai to Southville City and after the Sungai Besi toll plaza heading to the city centre.

A Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) spokesman said it was the same situation on the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway especially after the Bentong Toll Plaza heading to Bukit Tinggi and from the JPJ weighing station before the Gombak Toll Plaza.

For the latest traffic information, the public can call Plusline at 1800-88-0000 or visit Twitter site www.twittercom/plustrafik for PLUS highways or LLM hotline 1800-887752 or visit Twitter site  www.twitter.com/LLMinfotrafik for traffic situation on the east coast of the peninsula. - Bernama

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