Twenty-one roads in Putrajaya to close for six hours daily starting Aug 27 for National Day rehearsals


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 20 Aug 2024

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 21 main roads around Putrajaya will close for six hours each day starting Aug 27 for National Day rehearsals.

The roads will be closed from 5am to 11am daily until Aug 29 and include Taman Perdana, Lebuh Wawasan and Lebuh Bestari (towards Jalan Tun Abdul Razak), Jalan P2K, Jalan Pembangunan, Jalan P3C, Jalan P3F, Jalan P4B and Lingkaran Gemilang1 (towards Persiaran Perdana).

On Aug 30 and 31, ten more main roads around Putrajaya will be closed from 7pm till the National Day celebrations are finished. The roads include Persiaran Barat and Lebuh Sentosa (towards Lebuh Saujana), Lebuh Sentosa and Jalan Presint 8 (towards Lebuh Wawasan), Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah heading to Laman Perdana, Jalan Presint 18 (towards Lebuh Bestari), Jalan Presint 18, Lebuh Setia and Lebuh Saujana (towards Jalan Tun Hussein) and Jalan Presint 5 (towards Lebuh Gemilang Perdana).

Motorists in the vicinity are advised to be cautious and obey the safety signs for a smooth and safe journey.

For further information on National Day celebrations, please visit the Merdeka260 website at www.merdeka360.my or its social media channels on Facebook and X.

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