KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22 — The Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) is expecting peak traffic of 2.6 million vehicles per day across all major highways during the Chinese New Year...
Of this total, 2.2 million vehicles are anticipated to use the North-South Highway, 198,000 on the KL-Karak Highway, 82,000 on East Coast Highway Phase 1, 48,000 on East Coast Highway Phase 2, and 120,000 on the West Coast Expressway . — Picture by Choo Choy Mayas a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codeKUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22 — The Malaysian Highway Authority is expecting peak traffic of 2.
Of this total, 2.2 million vehicles are anticipated to use the North-South Highway, 198,000 on the KL-Karak Highway, 82,000 on East Coast Highway Phase 1, 48,000 on East Coast Highway Phase 2, and 120,000 on the West Coast Expressway . In a press release issued today, LLM said traffic departing Kuala Lumpur for the long holiday, which begins on February 29, will peak between January 24 and January 28.
Meanwhile, traffic returning to the capital city is expected to rise between February 1 and February 2.
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