Traffic dispersal measures introduced at Mahkota Parade intersection.
The state government is implementing a one-month trial of the traffic dispersal and a ‘no right turn’ initiative at Jalan Syed Abdul Aziz starting Jan 17.
He urged users to adhere to traffic and safety signs in the affected areas and to follow instructions from the authorities. “In addition, vehicles coming from Element Mall are not allowed to turn right towards Mahkota Parade or Dataran Pahlawan,” he told reporters after the launch of the 2025 Camper Rally Melaka Programme at the RV Park at the Tun Fatimah Stadium here last night.
He said that, based on the data received, over 30,000 vehicles had entered Banda Hilir via the route, with no traffic congestion as had been previously observed.
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