Lekas to activate SMART Lane system from tomorrow to tackle peak hour congestion


KUALA LUMPUR: Lebuhraya Kajang-Seremban Sdn Bhd (Lekas) will activate a Smart Lane system along selected sections of the Lekas Highway from Thursday (Feb 12) to ease traffic congestion during morning and evening peak hours.

The affected areas are KM1 to KM0.1 northbound from the Kajang Selatan Interchange (Lekas) to the Kajang Perdana Interchange (SILK) via Putrajaya, while for the southbound area, it is from KM0.0 to KM0.4 from the Kajang Perdana Interchange (SILK) to the Kajang Selatan Interchange (Lekas).

Lekas said in a statement on Wednesday (Feb 11) that the implementation has received approval from the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) to ensure smoother traffic flow and enhance road safety in congestion-prone areas.

It added that the Smart Lane system optimises the use of existing road space by enabling the temporary usage of emergency lanes as additional lanes during operational hours to increase traffic capacity and flow.

It is also taking various measures to ensure safety, including placing traffic cones, blinkers and advisory signage at selected locations.

The routes will be equipped with 'Smart Lane Start’ and 'Smart Lane End’ signs, as well as green LED indicators that will light up when the lane is open, and the emergency lane will revert to its original function outside of the operating hours.

Lekas chief operating officer Chuah Lay Hoon said the Smart Lane activation initiative reflects its continued commitment to proactively managing traffic flow, particularly at critical interchange areas.

"With the temporary use of emergency lanes, as well as improved signage, we aim to increase road capacity, reduce weaving movements and improve traffic flow at critical intersection areas,” she said.- Bernama

 

 

 

 

 

 

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