Speed Limit Reduced to 80 km/h for Chinese New Year Celebrations

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Speed Limit Reduced to 80 km/h for Chinese New Year Celebrations
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Malaysia will reduce its speed limit on all federal highways nationwide from 90 km/h to 80 km/h from tomorrow until February 2nd in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebrations. Public Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi stated that the temporary six-day speed limit reduction during the Integrated Operation aims to minimize road accident risks.

: Had laju di semua jalan Persekutuan di seluruh negara akan diturunkan daripada 90 kilometer sejam kepada 80 km/j bermula esok hingga 2 Feb depan, sempena perayaan Tahun Baharu Cina.

“Sekiranya perlu, laluan alternatif akan disediakan agar tidak mengganggu perjalanan pengguna ke destinasi dituju,” katanya. Beliau turut mengingatkan pengguna jalan raya untuk memastikan kad debit, Identifikasi Frekuensi Radio dan Touch n’ Go mempunyai baki mencukupi untuk mengelakkan gangguan kesesakan kepada pengguna lain di plaza tol.

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