Slow traffic on major highways as Aidilfitri exodus begins


KUALA LUMPUR: Traffic flow on several major highways was slow on Friday (March 20) morning as people begin returning to their hometowns to celebrate Aidilfitri tomorrow.

A spokesperson for the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) said that as of 8am, congestion was reported at only two main locations - the East Coast Expressway (LPT) and the North-South Expressway (PLUS) - while traffic on other routes, including those heading south, remained under control.

"On the LPT, traffic is slow between Lintang and Bentong due to a surge in the number of vehicles. Congestion has also been detected on the KL-Karak Expressway heading east, with slow-moving traffic stretching 9.8 kilometres (km) from KM48.1 to KM57.9 (Bukit Tinggi).

"This is due to a broken-down vehicle obstructing the fast lane along the stretch,” he told Bernama. 

On the PLUS highway, traffic is slow from Kuala Kangsar to Changkat Jering following a trailer breakdown at KM264.4 northbound, from Ipoh Utara to Kuala Kangsar, which has blocked the left lane. However, traffic conditions at the location remain manageable.

Motorists are advised to plan their journeys carefully and obtain the latest traffic updates via the LLM toll-free line at 1-800-88-7752 to avoid being caught in prolonged congestion. - Bernama

 

 

 

 

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