Traffic still heavy on major highways 10pm Monday (April 24)


KUALA LUMPUR: Traffic is still slow-moving on major highways as at 10pm on Monday (April 24).

According to a Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) spokesman, in the north, traffic flow is heavy southbound from Kepala Batas to Hutan Kampung; Alor Setar Utara to Gurun; Sungai Petani Utara to Bertam and Bukit Tambun to Jawi.

"In addition, heavy traffic is also reported from Bandar Baharu to Sungai Perak; Simpang Pulai to the Tapah rest and service area (R&R); Hentian Ladang Bikam to Sungkai and Tanjung Malim to Rawang.

"Slow and heavy traffic is also reported northbound from Tapah to Simpang Pulai; Ipoh Utara to Sungai Perak; Kuala Kangsar to Bukit Gantang R&R and Changkat Jering to Jawi," he said.

Meanwhile, LLM tweeted that similar traffic conditions were reported on the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway KL-bound; from Karak Interchange to Lentang, and Bukit Tinggi to Gombak.

The public can get the latest traffic information through the Plusline toll-free line 1-800 88 0000 and the Twitter page www.twitter.com/plustrafik or the LLM line 1-800 88 7752 and the Twitter page at www.twitter.com/llmtrafik. – Bernama

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