Malaysia

Major highways see slow-moving traffic on second Raya morning

Authorities note slowing movement before Gombak Toll Plaza from direction of Batu Caves

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 23 Apr 2023 11:33AM

Major highways see slow-moving traffic on second Raya morning
Northbound traffic is reported to be slow-moving from Slim River to Tapah and a similar situation is also reported southbound, from Seremban to Pedas Linggi and from Southville to Nilai. – Bernama pic, April 23, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The traffic flow at several major highways is reported to be slow-moving as at 10.30am this morning due to the increase in vehicles in conjunction with Aidilfitri celebrations which are entering their second day.

A spokesman for the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM), when contacted, said traffic started to slow down before the Gombak Toll Plaza from the direction of Batu Caves and the number of vehicles is expected to increase by noon.

Northbound traffic is reported to be slow-moving from Slim River to Tapah and a similar situation is also reported southbound, from Seremban to Pedas Linggi and from Southville to Nilai.

Meanwhile, traffic is also reported to be slow-moving from Kulai to Sedenak.

The public can get the latest traffic information through the Plusline toll-free line 1800-88-0000, this Twitter page or the LLM line 1800-88-7752 and this Twitter page. – Bernama, April 23, 2023

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