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  2. Malaysian State Roads system - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian State Roads System (Malay: Sistem Laluan Negeri Malaysia) are the secondary roads in Malaysia with a total length of 247,027.61 km (as of December 2021). The construction and maintenance works of state roads in Malaysia is managed by Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) of each state

  3. Malaysian Federal Roads System - Wikipedia

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    The total length of federal roads is 20,017.97 km (12,438.59 mi) and state roads is 247,027.61 km (153,495.84 mi) (Grand total for federal/state roads is 290,099.38 km (180,259.40 mi) as of December 2021, not included local road and rural road under local government authority). (Source: Malaysian Road Statistics 2021)

  4. List of Federal Roads in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Name. Name of Roads/Highways. Highways. Malaysia Federal Route ---. Trans Eastern Kedah Interland Highway (TEKIH) (Durian Burung–Kupang) Malaysia Federal Route ---. Kajang Bypass (Saujana Impian Interchange–Kajang South Interchange)

  5. Malaysian Expressway System - Wikipedia

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    Federal. State. North–South Expressway Northern Route near Sungai Buloh, Selangor. The Malaysian Expressway System ( Malay: Sistem Lebuh Raya Ekspres Malaysia) is a network of national controlled-access expressways in Malaysia that forms the primary backbone network of Malaysian national highways.

  6. List of roads in Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Like all other historical urban centres, the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, contains a number of current and old roads and streets across the city. This article contains an alphabetical list of notable roads within Kuala Lumpur.

  7. Transport in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's road network is extensive, covering 290,099.38 kilometres, including 2,016.05 km of expressways (in 2021). The main highway of the country extends over 800 km, reaching the Thai border from Singapore. Peninsular Malaysia has an extensive road network, whilst the road system in East Malaysia is not as well-developed

  8. Malaysia Federal Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    Kuantan. Beserah. Highway system. Highways in Malaysia. Expressways. Federal. State. The Federal Route 2 is a major east–west oriented federal highway in Malaysia. The 276.9 kilometres (172 mi) road connects Port Klang in Selangor to Kuantan Port in Pahang. [3]

  9. Road signs in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    According to the road category under Act 333, the Malaysian Road Transport Act 1987, chapter 67, blue traffic signs are used for federal, state and municipal roads. Green signs are used for toll expressways or highways only. There are four major types of road signs in Malaysia.

  10. Federal Highway (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    State Federal Highway ( Malay : Lebuhraya Persekutuan , Chinese : 联邦大道 , abbreviation: FH2 ) is a Malaysian controlled-access highway connecting the capital city of Kuala Lumpur , and Klang , Selangor .

  11. Jalan Banting–Semenyih - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Banting–Semenyih or Jalan Bangi, Federal Route 31 (formerly Selangor state route B18), is a federal road in Selangor, Malaysia. The 45.8 km (28.5 mi) road connects Teluk Datok, Kuala Langat in the west to Semenyih, Hulu Langat in the east. The Kilometre Zero is located at Semenyih.