Road diversions to be implemented from Oct 24-26 for MotoGP


KUALA LUMPUR: The Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department will implement traffic diversions in Sepang in conjunction with the Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix 2025 at the Sepang International Circuit (SIC) from Oct 24 to 26.

Its director Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said the diversions are to ensure smooth traffic flow and the safety of road users for the SIC entry and exit routes throughout the three-day event.

177 officials from the department will be assigned to strategic locations to assist in traffic control.

"Visitors going to SIC may use the entrance route via the KLIA Mosque Roundabout towards the SIC parking area, or via the KLIA Quarters traffic lights if coming from the direction of Sepang, Enstek, Labu and Nilai. They can also use the route via the KLIA Cargo Roundabout to Jalan Pekeliling towards the SIC parking lot.

"For exit from SIC, spectators can use the route from the SIC parking lot towards the SIC traffic lights, then turn right towards Jalan Kuarters KLIA towards Sepang and Enstek," he said in a statement on Tuesday (Oct 21).

Motorists can also use the route exiting the SIC parking area towards the Bukit Tinjau traffic lights before turning left towards Jalan Pekeliling and then onwards to the Cargo Roundabout.

Mohd Yusri called on motorists to cooperate fully and plan their journey in advance to avoid congestion. – Bernama

 

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