Malaysia’s main highways are experiencing smooth traffic flow this morning, according to LLM.

Malaysia’s main highways are experiencing smooth traffic flow this morning, according to LLM.

Kuala Lumpur, Feb 18 — Traffic on all toll highways across Peninsular Malaysia was reported to be smooth and under control as of 7.05am today.

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Kuala Lumpur, Feb 18 — Traffic on all toll highways across Peninsular Malaysia was reported to be smooth and under control as of 7.05am today.

The Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM) said this covers the North–South Expressway across the northern, central, and southern regions, as well as toll highways around the Klang Valley.

“Overall, traffic on all toll highways, including the North–South Expressway in the north, central, and south, remains smooth and under control. The same applies to highways in the Klang Valley.

“Traffic is also flowing well on routes heading to the East Coast, namely the KL–Karak Expressway, East Coast Expressway 1, and East Coast Expressway 2,” the authority said in a statement.

However, congestion was reported at several stretches.

According to LLM, traffic on the Malaysia–Singapore Second Link (Linkedua) southbound is moving slowly from the Gelang Patah Rest Area to the Sultan Abu Bakar CIQ Complex in Tanjung Kupang.

Meanwhile, southbound traffic on the Duta–Ulu Kelang Expressway (DUKE) is slow from Bandar Dalam to the Sentul Pasar Toll Plaza.

Motorists are advised to plan their journeys ahead and ensure their vehicles are properly maintained.

Drivers should also confirm that their Touch ‘n Go cards, debit cards, or e-wallet balances are sufficient before travel to avoid delays.

For the latest nationwide traffic updates, the public may contact the LLM Traffic Management Centre (TMC) Hotline at 1-800-88-7752, available 24 hours daily.

The Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) reported that as of 7.05am today, traffic across all toll highways in Peninsular Malaysia was smooth and well-managed. — Screengrab from Facebook/LLM

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