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    Keep public informed on road closures due to upgrading works at Pasir Gudang Highway, local council urged

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    The Pasir Gudang City Council (MBPG) and the Public Works Department (JKR) have been advised to notify motorists about road closures caused by the ongoing upgrading works on the Pasir Gudang Highway. Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim has received numerous complaints from the public regarding heavy traffic congestion resulting from these works. In a statement, he urged MBPG and JKR to utilize newspapers, SMS, or social media to inform the public about road closures and alternative routes. Karim also emphasized the need for efficient scheduling of the upgrading works to minimize congestion and stated that he has informed his officers to contact MBPG and JKR about the matter. Furthermore, he sought the assistance of the police in managing traffic on the highway, while urging patience from the residents as the authorities work towards enhancing road conditions for their comfort.

    Social media platforms have been flooded with frustrated posts from people regarding the significant traffic congestion caused by the ongoing upgrading works on the Pasir Gudang highway. Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh, the chairman of the state works, transportation, and infrastructure committee, revealed that only 11 out of 23 upgrading projects remain, with all expected to conclude by the middle of next month. Salleh also mentioned that to address the situation, the police have been requested to divert traffic to alternative routes in the vicinity. He further noted that these projects aim to enhance the highway’s safety for the public.

    There is a growing concern over the heavy traffic congestion along the Pasir Gudang Highway due to ongoing upgrading works, prompting calls for action from the Pasir Gudang City Council (MBPG) and the Public Works Department (JKR). Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim acknowledged receiving numerous complaints from the public regarding the congestion and urged MBPG and JKR to employ various communication channels such as newspapers, SMS, and social media to inform motorists about road closures and available alternative routes. Additionally, Karim advised better scheduling of the upgrading works to minimize congestion. He added that he has instructed his officers to engage with MBPG and JKR while seeking police assistance in managing traffic on the highway. Karim appealed for understanding from the residents as the authorities strive to improve road conditions for their convenience.

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    Social media platforms have become a platform for expressing frustration over the heavy traffic congestion created by ongoing upgrading works on the Pasir Gudang highway. Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh, the chairman of the state works, transportation, and infrastructure committee, disclosed that only 11 out of 23 upgrading projects remain, with completion expected by the middle of next month. Salleh divulged that to address the issue, the police have been enlisted to redirect traffic to alternative roads near the area. He emphasized the ultimate goal of these projects, which is to improve public safety on the highway.

    The Pasir Gudang City Council (MBPG) and the Public Works Department (JKR) have been urged to issue notices informing motorists of road closures caused by ongoing upgrading works on the Pasir Gudang Highway. Pasir Gudang MP, Hassan Karim, responded to public complaints about the significant congestion on the highway by requesting MBPG and JKR to disseminate information on road closures and alternative routes through newspapers, SMS, and social media. Additionally, Karim emphasized the importance of efficient scheduling of the upgrading works to alleviate congestion and notified his officers to initiate communication with MBPG and JKR. Furthermore, he enlisted the assistance of the police in managing traffic on the highway and asked for patience from the residents during this period as the road is being improved for their comfort.

    Social media has become a platform for individuals to express their frustration regarding the heavy congestion caused by the upgrading works on the Pasir Gudang highway. Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh, the chairman of the state works, transportation, and infrastructure committee, provided an update stating that only 11 out of the 23 upgrading projects remain, and they are projected to be completed by the middle of next month. Salleh mentioned that the police have been requested to redirect traffic to alternative routes in response to the situation. He emphasized that these upgrading projects are crucial for enhancing public safety on the highway.

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    The Pasir Gudang City Council (MBPG) and the Public Works Department (JKR) have been urged to inform motorists about road closures resulting from the ongoing upgrading works on the Pasir Gudang Highway. Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim expressed his concern about the heavy congestion caused by the works and urged MBPG and JKR to utilize newspapers, SMS, and social media to issue notices regarding closed roads and available alternative routes. Karim also stressed the need for better coordination of the upgrading works to minimize congestion. He informed his officers to liaise with MBPG and JKR to address the issue and requested assistance from the police in managing traffic on the highway. Karim requested the patience of Pasir Gudang residents during the temporary congestion, assuring them that the authorities are working towards improving the road for their comfort.

    Social media has become a platform for people to express their frustration over the heavy traffic congestion resulting from the ongoing upgrading works on the Pasir Gudang highway. According to Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh, the chairman of the state works, transportation, and infrastructure committee, there are only 11 out of the initial 23 projects left, and they are expected to be completed by the middle of next month. Salleh shared that in response to the situation, the police have been requested to divert traffic to alternative routes. He emphasized that these upgrading projects aim to provide a safer highway for the public.

    The Pasir Gudang City Council (MBPG) and the Public Works Department (JKR) have been urged to issue notices informing motorists about road closures resulting from the ongoing upgrading works on the Pasir Gudang Highway. Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim acknowledged the public’s complaints about heavy congestion on the highway due to the upgrading works and called on MBPG and JKR to utilize various communication methods, including newspapers, SMS, and social media, to inform the public about closed roads and alternative routes. Karim also emphasized the importance of efficient scheduling of the upgrading works to minimize congestion. He informed his officers to reach out to MBPG and JKR about the issue and requested police assistance in managing highway traffic. Karim urged the people of Pasir Gudang to be patient during the temporary congestion as the authorities aim to improve the road for their convenience.

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    Social media has become a platform for individuals to vent their frustration over the heavy traffic congestion caused by the upgrading works on the Pasir Gudang highway. According to Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh, the chairman of the state works, transportation, and infrastructure committee, there are only 11 out of the initial 23 upgrading projects left, and they are expected to be completed by the middle of next month. Salleh stated that to address the situation, the police have been asked to redirect traffic to alternative roads near the area. He emphasized that these projects are aimed at improving the highway’s safety for the public.



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