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  2. Malaysia Federal Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1869 as a village road and was completed in 1870. Then the road was widened and straightened by Dato' Mohd. Salleh bin Perang (Dato 'Bentara Luar) in 1890. At that time, the Federal Route 24 holds the record as the longest straight and flat road in Malaya. This road has a notable history especially during World War II.

  3. List of Federal Roads in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    KLIA Outer Ring Road: FT 28: Malaysia Federal Route 28: Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2: AH141 (Greenwood Interchange–Gombak North Interchange) FT 29: Malaysia Federal Route 29: Putrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway: FT 30: Malaysia Federal Route 30: Putrajaya Ring Road: FT 31: Malaysia Federal Route 31: Jalan Banting–Semenyih: FT 32: Malaysia ...

  4. Malaysian Federal Roads System - Wikipedia

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    According to Malaysian Road Statistics 2021 by Public Works Department (JKR) Malaysia. The total length of federal roads is 20,017.97 km (12,438.59 mi) and state roads is 247,027.61 km (153,495.84 mi) (Grand total for federal/state roads is 290,099.38 km (180,259.40 mi) as of December 2021, not included local road and rural road under local government authority).

  5. List of expressways and highways in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) B49: Persiaran Mokhtar Dahari (Shah Alam–Batu Arang Highway) (Puncak Alam Highway) (Jalan Batu Arang) 16.6: Shah Alam–Puncak Alam: Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) B57: Jalan Ulu Yam: Ulu Yam–Sungai Tua: Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) B113: Jalan Batang Kali–Hulu Yam Bharu: Batang ...

  6. Malaysian Expressway System - Wikipedia

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    The expressway network of Malaysia is considered as one of the best controlled-access expressway network in Asia and in the world after Japan and South Korea. [5] With total length over 5,027 kilometres (3,124 mi), of which 2,996 kilometres (1,862 mi) are toll-free expressways and 2,031 kilometres (1,262 mi) [3] [6] are toll-expressways.

  7. Malaysian State Roads system - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian State Roads System (Malay: Sistem Laluan Negeri Malaysia) are the secondary roads in Malaysia with a total length of 264,906.73 km (as of December 2023). [1] The construction and maintenance works of state roads in Malaysia is managed by Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) of each state and funded by state governments.

  8. Category:Highways in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Federal Route 1 (Sabah) Malaysia Federal Route 1 (Sarawak) Malaysia Federal Route 8; Malaysia Federal Route 11; Malaysia Federal Route 13 (Sabah) Jerangau–Jabor Highway; Malaysia Federal Route 22; Malaysia Federal Route 78; Malaysia Federal Route 81; Malaysia Federal Route 92; Malaysia Federal Route 102; Malaysia Federal Route 106 ...

  9. Chronology of the Malaysian Expressway System - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the new Tanjung Puteri road bridge replacing the Malaysian side of causeway was cancelled: To avoid implication laws between two countries. June 2006: Tapah RSA (both directions) in Perak is the first rest and service area in the Malaysian expressway to have wireless broadband internet facilities was launched: 14 July 2006