Melaka applies for RM12 mil allocation to upgrade roads, improve traffic

Fund will also cover ‘No Right Turn’ programme to be implemented in targeted areas

4:30 PM MYT

 

MELAKA – The Melaka state government has applied for a special allocation of RM12 million from the federal government to improve and upgrade its roads to ensure smoother traffic flow, especially in high-traffic areas.

State Public Works, Infrastructure, Public Amenities and Transport Committee chairman Datuk Hameed Mytheen Kunju Basheer said the allocation also covered the implementation of the “No Right Turn” programme in several identified locations. 

“For the No Right Turn programme, so far we have identified five areas with two implemented, involving the Hang Jebat Stadium intersection on the Sgi Udang-Paya Rumput-Ayer Keroh (SPA) road and the Kandang-Duyong intersection. 

“The implementation of the programme at both these locations has received positive feedback and managed to streamline traffic flow. The implementation in the other areas will require a special budget for upgrading works, such as road widening and so on,” he told reporters here today. 

Earlier, he was a guest on a segment on Konti Melaka FM at the Melaka Broadcasting Department in Jalan Taming Sari here.  

Elaborating, Hameed said they will identify more areas requiring upgrades, especially at the state’s entry points via main roads to the city to facilitate traffic flow and provide convenience to tourists in conjunction with the Visit Melaka Year 2024. – October 26, 2023

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