Malaysian Federal Roads System - Facilities On The Malaysian Federal Roads

Facilities On The Malaysian Federal Roads

  • Rest and Service Area and Restaurant and Rest Plaza (R&R R//R) - These facilities can be found at all federal roads such as Batak Rabit, Temerloh and Mersing.
  • U-turn - These U-turns can be found at the dual carriageway road.
  • JKR Road Complaint Hotline - These services can be found at all signboards along federal roads.
  • Road Transport Department (JPJ) Enforcement Stations - These stations can be found at all federal roads. These JPJ enforcement stations have weighing bridges to detect heavy vehicles.
  • Police Watch Tower - These towers can be found at all federal roads in Malaysia to monitored traffic situations during festive seasons.
  • Pedestrian bridge - These bridge can be found at schools, institutional facilities and towns.
  • Traffic lights - These yellow light can be found at the junctions and intersections.
  • Warning lights - These yellow light can be found at the hazardous and accident areas.
  • Automated Enforcement System (AES) - These systems can be found at accident-prone areas and the red-light camera at traffic light junctions.

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