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A Malaysian ride-share driver, 26, and a 72-year-old Swedish woman believed to be his customer, were injured and ta Massive tree falls across busy road in Malaysian capital, killing one man ...
The Automated Enforcement System (AES) (Malay: Sistem Penguatkuasaan Jalan Raya Automatik) is the road safety enforcement system to monitor all federal roads, highways and expressways in Malaysia. This system came into operation on 22 September 2012.
Starting from the 2006 Hari Raya Aidilfitri festive season, the Malaysian police enforced lower speed limits on federal and state roads during festive seasons, from the default 90 km/h (56 mph) to 80 km/h (50 mph) as a preventive measures to reduce accidents during festive seasons. However, many road users complain about the viability of the ...
The JKR cut some corners located from the start of the road at Semenyih to the border of Negeri Sembilan. Not far from the border of Negeri Sembilan, there is a small waterfall beside the road. The road used to have a very dangerous corner near the waterfall, but now the corner is cut by JKR. Now, the waterfall is at arm's length from the road.
The roads connects Kuala Ketil, Kedah in the north until Parit Buntar, Perak in the south. [2] This road used to be 121.331 km long, but now it is only 84 km. The Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Kedah cut some corners because it is very dangerous, The corners is located near the Sungai Ular bridge.
Jalan Lama Bukit Putus, [1] Federal Route 361 is a federal road in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia passing through Bukit Putus in the Titiwangsa Mountains. [2] This 7 km (4.3 mi) road was an old stretch of Route FT 51 is notorious for its narrow and dangerous sharp corners, prior to its realignment in 2009.
Filmmakers in Malaysia are predicting more arrests and criminal investigations if the government pushes through proposed guidelines to the country’s censorship system and expands the remit of ...
A map showing Malaysia's transportation network The 966 km North–South Expressway, which runs through seven states in Peninsular Malaysia, is the longest expressway in Malaysia. Transportation in Malaysia started to develop during British colonial rule, and the country's transport network is now diverse and developed. Malaysia's road network ...