Persiaran Jengka stretch to be closed for eight months

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A road closure and traffic diversions will be in place at Persiaran Jengka (near SS17, Subang) from April 21 until the end of the year, Bernama reports.

According to Prasarana Malaysia Bhd, a 300-metre northbound stretch of the road will be closed to facilitate the construction of Station 5 of the Kelana Jaya LRT Line Extension Project.

Prasarana offered two alternative routes – motorists coming from the New Pantai Expressway (NPE) towards Subang Parade will be diverted on to Jalan SS17/2, rejoining Persiaran Jengka after Jalan SS17/2J.

Motorists travelling on Jalan SS17/2 towards the NPE, however, will be redirected to Jalan SS17/2L. They will then need to turn left on to Jalan SS17/3 and take another left into Jalan SS17/3A before rejoining Jalan SS17/2.

Flagmen will be deployed and early warning signs will be displayed to alert motorists of the road closure and diversions, Prasarana said. Motorists in the area are reminded to exercise caution and adhere to advance warning signs.

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Comments

  • Rambo on Apr 27, 2015 at 12:51 pm

    See how the BN cronies cause us traffic jam for 8 months. How to live our lives like this?

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    • ya la everything bad blame on gov

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    • Ali Karim on Apr 27, 2015 at 2:20 pm

      I dont like BN also. In fact I hate them. But this development we need. Better to be patient for 8 months rather than suffer with traffic jams the rest of our lives in Subang Jaya. Its OK, as long as they improve transportation for now.

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    • this comment demonstrates exactly what’s wrong with pr supporters

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  • tokmoh. on Apr 27, 2015 at 2:28 pm

    It’s been liddat for awhile edi. Only slight change in lane positioning, but doesn’t change basic route. Traffic impact should be negligible.

    There was bigger impact when they reconvert that roundabout from cross junction previously, much smoother now it’s a roundabout again.

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  • At least they inform the public about the road diversion. And yet PR idiots still wanna blame Gov. In Japan, road diversion happens all the time and people just follow directions and divert, no one bats an eyelid. Here we have people raising volcanos out of ant hills.
    Even japanese gov, with their courteous attitude, would not be able to please these Malaysians, they are impossible.

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