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1.9 mil vehicles to use PLUS Expressway during Deepavali: PLUS

Road users can refer to its travel time advisory to plan trips

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 21 Oct 2022 7:15AM

1.9 mil vehicles to use PLUS Expressway during Deepavali: PLUS
PLUS chief operations officer Datuk Zakaria Ahmad Zabidi says they will ensure no lane closure, maintenance work, or upgrading work is carried out from October 21 to 25 to avoid inconvenience to road users. – Bernama pic, October 21, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – PLUS Malaysia Bhd (PLUS) is expecting 1.9 million vehicles to use the PLUS Expressway during the Deepavali holidays and additional school holidays starting today to October 26. PLUS chief operations officer Datuk Zakaria Ahmad Zabidi said PLUS has released its travel time advisory (TTA) for the said period for road users to plan their trip in conjunction with the Deepavali celebrations this weekend and into next week.

“Road users can refer to the time travel advisory through the PLUS website and social media platforms. The TTA for road users leaving the city for their hometowns using the North-South Expressway is to prevent and manage congestion on the highway, rest areas and toll plazas during this festive period,” he said in a statement last night.

Zakaria advised motorists from the Klang Valley heading towards Perlis, Kedah, Penang, north Perak and Johor to enter the highway before 10am and urged those coming to the Klang Valley from these states starting October 24 to 26, to enter the expressway before 10am.

He added that PLUS, with the cooperation of the Malaysian Highway Authority and police, would activate the Public SmartLane Test (involving the emergency lane) at the Bukit Tambun-Juru Toll Plaza and Sg Petani Selatan-Hentian Sebelah Tikam Batu toll plazas to reduce congestion.

Zakaria said PLUS will ensure no lane closure, maintenance work, or upgrading work is carried out from October 21 to 25 to avoid any inconvenience to road users.

He added that 512 PLUSRonda personnel will be deployed throughout the festive season to assist road users who need help. – Bernama, October 21, 2022

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