IPOH: Four new Automated Awareness Safety System (Awas) cameras will be installed near the accident-prone Menora Tunnel on the North-South Expressway near here, says Datuk Shaharuddin Khalid.
The Road Transport Department director-general said two cameras each, courtesy of PLUS Malaysia Bhd, would be fixed there for north and south-bound traffic.
Shaharuddin said currently there were 18 such cameras on the the north-to-south stretch of the expressway. Shaharuddin added that the centre, operational since July 1 with the cooperation of PLUS, would monitor all enforcement activities involving four zones along the expressway.
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