
Contra-flow lane on NKVE from Damansara to Kota Damansara tonight (May 16)
PLUS said this is necessary to facilitate pavement improvement works on the emergency and left lanes at KM18.63 as part of its continuous effort to provide a more comfortable experience for highway users.
It advised highway users to plan their journeys using the PLUS app to obtain the latest traffic information.
Users are also advised to adhere to all traffic signs and instructions issued by PLUS personnel when passing through the affected area.
Highway users can also obtain the latest traffic information through the Putri Virtual Assistant, X@plustrafik App and electronic signboards (VMS) at selected locations or contact PLUSLine at 1-800 88 0000 in the event of any emergencies. – Bernama

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