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Slow traffic across major routes as Aidiladha travel peaks

Slow traffic across major routes as Aidiladha travel peaks

New Straits Times10 hours ago

KUALA LUMPUR: Traffic remains heavy on several major highways as increased numbers of vehicles leave the federal capital ahead of Hari Raya Aidiladha today.
A spokesman for PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) said that as of 10.30pm yesterday, slow-moving traffic was reported on the North-South Expressway (NSE) and Kuala Lumpur-Karak (KLK) Expressway.
"In addition, slow-moving traffic was also detected on the PLUS E2 northbound route from Skudai Toll Plaza to Sedenak and from Yong Peng to Pagoh, while southbound traffic was slow from Southville City to the Seremban Rest and Service Area and from Bandar Ainsdale to Senawang.
"For the PLUS E1 route, northbound delays are expected from Bukit Lanjan to Rawang, Sungkai to Bidor, Bidor to Tapah, Tapah to Gopeng, and Perai to Bertam," the spokesman told Bernama.
The Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) reported congestion eastbound on the KLK Expressway from Gombak to Bukit Tinggi and from Lentang to Bentong via its social media platform.
The public can obtain the latest traffic updates via the toll-free PLUSLine at 1-800-88-0000, the X platform @plustrafik, the LLM Info Trafik WhatsApp channel, or X @llmtrafik.
Meanwhile, in Kelantan, traffic at the Gua Musang-Kuala Lipis and Terengganu-Kelantan border checkpoints remained smooth as of 9.30pm, following earlier congestion.
A state police spokesperson confirmed that officers had been deployed to monitor and control traffic flow at both border checkpoints to ensure smooth travel.– BERNAMA

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