119 motorcycle shelters to be built on highways


Safety first: A total of 119 shelters will be built on highways nationwide under the Bitara Madani initiative.

PETALING JAYA: A total of 119 shelters will be built on highways nationwide under the Bitara Madani initiative in an effort to make it easier for motorcyclists to seek shelter, especially during bad weather, says Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.

He said the construction of the shelter was a collaboration between the Works Ministry and the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM), which involved 33 highway concessionaires.

He added that 40 of the 119 new shelters are expected to be completed this year, while the rest will be ready next year, on top of the existing 353 shelters.

“This is important because there are frequent accidents involving motorcyclists, especially during rainy days. They normally seek shelter at the emergency lane, and this is very dangerous,” he told a press conference after visiting the motorcyclist rain shelter at the Kota Damansara Toll Plaza intersection, New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) here, Bernama reported.

Nanta hopes that the ministry’s collaboration with LLM and highway concessionaires will continue with more new initiatives.

“We will continue not only to provide such facilities, but we are always looking for ideas for the comfort and safety of motorcyclists.

“This is because motorcyclists are the most vulnerable group (high risk of accidents),” he said.

Nanta also reminded motorcyclists to be extra vigilant when using the emergency lane because it is not an exclusive route for them but is used by other vehicles to stop during emergencies.

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