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A view of the increasingly congested traffic flow along the Kuala Lumpur – Karak Highway on April 19, 2023, as many urban residents head back to their respective hometowns for the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations, which falls on April 22. — Picture by BERNAMA

KL-Karak Expressway to see 73 pct more vehicles for Deepavali

KUANTAN, Nov 10 — Concessionaire ANIH Bhd expects 692,000 vehicles to use the Kuala Lumpur-Karak (KLK) and the East Coast Expressway Phase One (LPT1) for four days starting today, a 73 per cent increase from the average number of daily traffic.

Its chief executive officer, Imran Gulcharan Abdullah, said 284,000 vehicles were expected to pass through LPT1, an estimated 58 per cent increase.

“To prepare, ANIH Bhd is increasing its support staff by 60 per cent, comprising toll plaza staff, LPT Ronda teams and members of the Traffic Command Centre (TCC) team during that period, and opening more toll lanes if necessary.

“A total of 150 members of the People’s Volunteer Corps (Rela) will be deployed in strategic areas along the expressways to ensure smooth traffic flow,” he said in a statement today.

Imran also encouraged road users to use the Travel Time Advisory (TTA) issued as a guide for today and tomorrow.

Those heading to Kelantan are advised to hit the highway before 10am or after 5pm, while those going to Terengganu (before 10 am or after 8 pm) and those bound for Pahang (after 10am or 8pm).

For those travelling to the capital or Selangor on Monday, commuters from Kelantan are recommended to enter the highway after 3pm or 10pm, those from Terengganu (after 11am or 5pm) and those from Pahang (after 10am or 5pm).

Touch N’ Go users are also reminded to touch the card on the detector at the toll booth, although the government has announced free tolls in conjunction with the Deepavali festival, besides making sure to exit the highway on the designated day and time to enjoy the free toll.

Users may log on to the official Facebook account, the X (formerly known as Twitter) account, as well as the Malaysian Highway Authority’s X account, for highway-related information, or contact the LPT-Line at 1-700-818-700 or the LLM line at 1800-88-7752 in case of emergencies.

— Bernama

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