Part of NSE southbound between Simpang Pulai and Gopeng to be closed for resurfacing works


IPOH: Motorists travelling on the North-South Expressway between Simpang Pulai and Gopeng have been advised to plan their journey ahead.

A PLUS Malaysia Bhd spokesman said the stretch between KM291.4 and KM296.4 southbound of the expressway would be closed in phases to facilitate road resurfacing works from Jan 22 to Feb 7.

"The road resurfacing works will be carried out progressively at the specified location on weekdays during the mentioned period.

"We prioritise the safety and comfort of highway users and consistently undertake various efforts and initiatives to enhance both aspects," he said in a statement.

Throughout the period, the use of each lane will be activated periodically as soon as the road resurfacing works are completed.

"Motorists are advised to plan their journeys using the PLUS App to obtain the latest traffic information and are also advised to adhere to all traffic signs and instructions when passing through the affected area," he added.

For the latest traffic information or in the event of any emergencies, call PLUSLine at 1800-88-0000.

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