Malaysia

Polling day: traffic flow as of 6.30pm still smooth

PLUS spokesman reports two accidents but no lanes blocked

Updated 8 months ago · Published on 12 Aug 2023 7:59PM

Polling day: traffic flow as of 6.30pm still smooth
Traffic flow as of 6.30 pm today on all the country’s main highways has been reported as smooth without unusual congestions. – AZLAN HADI ABU BAKAR/The Vibes pic, August 12, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Traffic flow as of 6.30 pm today on all the country’s main highways was still smooth and no unusual congestion has been reported in conjunction with the state elections in the six states. 

A spokesman for PLUS Malaysia Bhd said there were two accidents at KM40.1 southbound from Sedenak to Kulai and KM434 northbound from Sg Buaya to Bukit Beruntung but the traffic situation was under control and no lanes were blocked. 

Meanwhile, a spokesman for Malaysia Highway Authority said traffic flow on East Coast Highways 1 and 2 was smooth in both directions. 

The public can get the latest traffic information through toll-free PLUSLine at 1800-88-0000 and the Twitter handle at www.twitter.com/plustrafik or the LLM line at 1800-88-7752 and the Twitter page at www.twitter.com/llminfotrafik. – Bernama, August 12, 2023

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