Perak cops to monitor 74 high-risk traffic locations for Chinese New Year


TELUK INTAN: Perak police will intensify monitoring at 42 hotspots and 32 blackspots to minimise road accidents and ensure smooth traffic flow during Ops Selamat 25 in conjunction with next week's Chinese New Year celebrations.

Perak deputy police chief Deputy Comm Mohammad Azlin Sadari said several key hotspots, including Jalan Kuala Kangsar (Ipoh-Butterworth), Jalan Sultan Iskandar Shah (city centre), Jalan Kamunting-Batu Kurau, the Bidor town traffic lights, and the Hutan Melintang Simpang Empat intersection, have been identified.

Identified blackspots (accident-prone areas) include Jalan Keramat Pulai (Ipoh-Cameron Highlands), the Simpang Felda Sungai Behrang, and Jalan Pusing-Batu Gajah near SK Convent.

"Six specific traffic offences have been identified as primary contributors to road accidents, including speeding and driving in the emergency lane. Other offences such as overtaking on double lines, queue jumping, running red lights, and using communication devices while driving also contribute significantly during festive seasons," he said.

Speaking at a press conference following the launch of the 2026 Chinese New Year Road Safety Awareness Campaign at the West Coast Expressway (WCE) Teluk Intan Toll Plaza, DCP Mohammad Azlin noted that 555 officers and personnel will be deployed for the five-day operation starting this Sunday (Feb 15).

WCE chief executive officer Lyndon Alfred Felix projected a daily traffic surge of approximately 160,000 vehicles - a 35% increase compared to the previous year.

This significant spike is attributed to the school holidays coinciding with the festive season, as well as the expected start of the first week of Ramadan, which falls at the same time as Chinese New Year.

In view of the surge in traffic flow, WCE has taken several proactive measures such as allocating spare lanes that will be activated at major toll plazas including Hutan Melintang, Teluk Intan, Lekir, and Taiping Selatan.

In addition, its traffic control centre will operate around the clock, with 20 traffic officers and 60 patrol personnel, while staff placement will also be increased to 230 toll attendants stationed daily across 14 toll plazas, which is a 25% increase in manpower to ensure smooth transactions and reduce congestion. - Bernama

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