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Slow moving traffic on Christmas morning

Bernama
Bernama
25/12/2020
04:48 MYT
Slow moving traffic on Christmas morning
Traffic flow on major expressways in the country as at 10 am today was reported to be slow-moving with the increase in the volume of vehicles leaving the city to various destination on Christmas Day, which is also a public holiday. - BERNAMA
KUALA LUMPUR:Traffic flow on major expressways in the country as at 10 am today was reported to be slow moving with the increase in the volume of vehicles leaving the city to various destination on Christmas Day, which is also a public holiday.
A spokesman for the Plus Expressways Sdn Bhd Highway Traffic Control Centre said traffic flow began to slow down on expressways from the city heading to the north this morning.
"So far, the traffic situation from Slim River heading to Sungkai and at Km 444.9 Rawang Selatan to Rawang is slow moving due to road crashes.
“Traffic is also slow moving at Sungai Buloh heading to Rawang, Bukit Beruntung to Bukit Tagar and from Tapah to Gopeng," he said when contacted by Bernama.
Meanwhile, on expressways from the south heading north, traffic is reported to be slow moving from Senai heading to Kulai, Senawang to the Senawang R&R and for vehicles from the north to the south, they were reported to be slow moving from Putra Mahkota heading to Nilai.
On vehicles leaving the city to the east coast states, a spokesman for the Malaysian Highway Authority (MHA) said they were moving slowly to enter the Genting Sempah Tunnel.
The latest traffic information can be obtained by contacting the toll-free Plusline at 1800-88-0000 and at the Twitter site, www.twitter.com/plustrafik or the MHA line at 1-800-88-7752 as well as on the Twitter site, www.twitter.com/llminfotrafik.
-- BERNAMA
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