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Malaysia adopting advanced road barrier technologies to enhance safety

Malaysia adopting advanced road barrier technologies to enhance safety

ARAU: Malaysia is adopting the latest road barrier technologies from developed countries to improve and ensure the safety of its road users.
Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the ministry was closely monitoring global advancements in road materials and technology, particularly from Europe, and assessing their suitability for local use.
"We are always looking for ways to improve the performance and quality of materials used in our road infrastructure," he said on a working visit to Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) Pauh Putra campus here today.
He added that while Malaysia was keen to adopt new technologies, any materials introduced must first be evaluated based on local conditions, such as weather and road structure.
"When new materials enter the market, we take samples and test them to see if they are suitable for our climate. Malaysia experiences heavy rainfall, prolonged heat and has challenging terrain in certain areas," he said.
During the same visit, Nanta said construction of UniMAP's multipurpose hall was progressing well, with the RM12.6 million facility now 80 per cent completed. It is expected to be fully operational by July.
The hall would provide a dedicated space for examinations, convocations and other major events — functions that previously required rented venues.
The project involved the main hall structure as well as supporting facilities, including an electrical substation, waste management unit, pump house, fire tank base and chiller room.
The minister also visited two other major developments on campus. UniMAP's new mosque and Islamic centre is 58 per cent completed and expected to be ready by August.
The RM32.7 million complex will support both religious and community activities.
Work is also ongoing on the university's new School of Engineering building, a RM71.6 million project that began in December last year. It is scheduled for completion by October 2026.
Separately, Nanta inspected a road upgrade project connecting Kampung Chuping Bawah Bukit to Guar Musang and Panggas in Padang Besar.
The RM44 million project, which spanned three kilometres, included a new bridge, street lighting, utility relocation and land acquisition. It is 93 per cent complete and on track to be finished by July.
Keywords: Europe News Technology Malaysia Nst Road Safety Alexander Nanta Linggi Unimap Pauh Putra
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