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  2. Malaysian Highway Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Highway Authority (Malay: Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia, LLM) is a statutory body under the Malaysian Ministry of Works (MOW). The agency was founded on 24 October 1980 by the Highway Authority of Malaysia (Incorporation) Act 1980 to monitor the works and administration of expressways .

  3. 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).

  4. 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.

  5. List of expressways and highways in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) P--Penang Undersea Tunnel (including Teluk Bahang–Tanjung Bungah Pair Road, Air Itam Bypass, and George Town Outer Ring Road) 7.2: Bagan Ajam–George Town: Consortium Zenith BUCG Sdn Bhd Perlis–Langkawi Bridge: Kuala Perlis–Langkawi Island: Johor Bahru–Pasir Gudang Elevated Expressway (JOPGEX)

  6. Ministry of Works (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Highway Authority, or Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM). (Official site) Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB), or Lembaga Pembangunan Industri Pembinaan Malaysia. (Official site) Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), or Lembaga Jurutera Malaysia. (Official site) Board of Architects Malaysia, or Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia ...

  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. Road signs in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The common Malaysian state road signboard which shares the same characteristics as the Malaysian federal road signs. Road signs in Malaysia are standardised road signs similar to those used in Europe but with certain distinctions. Until the early 1980s, Malaysia closely practice in road sign design, with diamond-shaped warning signs and ...

  9. List of Federal Roads in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Federal Route 30: Putrajaya Ring Road: FT 31: Malaysia Federal Route 31: Jalan Banting–Semenyih: FT 32: Malaysia Federal Route 32: Labohan Dagang–Nilai Route Nilai–KLIA–Labohan Dagang: FT 33: Malaysia Federal Route 33: Lebuh SPA Sungai Udang–Paya Rumput–Ayer Keroh: FT 34: Malaysia Federal Route 34: Central Spine Road Kuala ...