Council comes up with ways to tackle traffic issues


Noorazam (seated) chairing the MBJB full board meeting at Menara MBJB in Johor Baru.

Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) has come up with a few measures to tackle traffic congestion in the city centre.

Mayor Datuk Noorazam Osman said that since the border between Malaysia and Singapore opened on April 1, there had been a spike in the number of vehicles entering Johor Baru city area.

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