KL MRT: Temporary lane closure in Jalan Peel

KL MRT: Temporary lane closure in Jalan Peel

Another announcement of a temporary lane closure for MRT-related activity. This one takes place in Jalan Peel, with one lane set to be blocked off from November 21 to December 2 to facilitate cabling works along a 100 metre stretch of the road. The work is part of the construction process for the underground Maluri station.

The particular lane will be closed for 24 hours daily during the period. As per the usual, safety barriers, hoardings and traffic cones will be installed at the work site to ensure road users and pedestrians are well-informed of on-going works.

KL MRT: Temporary lane closure in Jalan Peel

A stretch of Jalan Bukit Bintang has been realigned and the night closure of right lanes on a stretch of Jalan Cheras has been extended to the end of the year, also to assist the progress of MRT works. Elsewhere, a list of suggested alternative routes to minimise potential traffic inconvenience for road users can be found here.

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Comments

  • i can imagine.. jam at every corner of KL.

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    • tokmoh on Nov 20, 2012 at 5:11 pm

      A necessary sacrifice for the greater future.

      We’ve complaint enough about poor public transport. Now that it’s in motion, we should co-operate and support it.

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    • Bujang Lapuk on Nov 20, 2012 at 5:58 pm

      Indeed. Better a jam now, than in the future, what with more cars on the road.

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  • My cha siu rice!!!

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