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Heavy traffic along the East Coast Highway heading to the Gombak toll plaza as many urban residents begin to head back from their hometowns to the Klang Valley following Hari Raya Aidilfitri, on May 6, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Heavy traffic flow toward Klang Valley after Aidilfitri

KUALA LUMPUR, May 6 — Heavy traffic flow has been reported on major highways heading towards the Klang Valley as of 9 pm today, as the Hari Raya Aidilfitri holiday draws to an end, with no unusual congestion detected so far.

However, there is expected to be an increase in vehicles on highways by midnight following the provision of free toll on the North-South Expressway and East Coast Highway (LPT) from May 7 to 11.59pm on May 8.

“So far, there has not been any unusual congestion but traffic flow tonight is not as heavy in comparison to vehicle movements over the past two or three days.

“However, we expect more (people) to begin their journey back to their respective homes especially heading towards the Klang Valley beginning later at midnight (due to the free toll),” said a Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) spokesman when contacted by Bernama.

He advised road users to follow the Travel Time Advisory (TTA) schedule to avoid congestion on the highways.

Meanwhile, LLM’s Twitter feed reported 4.4 km of heavy traffic northbound of the North-South Expressway at Bukit Berapit heading towards the Bukit Gantang rest and recreation (R&R) area and 12 km of heavy traffic from Juro Auto City to Permatang Pauh.

Vehicle movement was also reported to be slow southbound of the North-South Expressway southbound from Bukit Berapit to Sungai Perak for 18.2 km; Ipoh Utara to Ipoh Selatan (25 km); Tapah to Bidor (4.5 km); and from Bidor to Sungkai (26.3 km).

— Bernama

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