Smart Lane Not Implemented on KLK Due to Hilly Conditions – KKR
The Ministry of Public Works says that Smart Lanes cannot be implemented on the KL-Karak highway due to its hilly conditions.
The Malaysian Ministry of Public Works (KKR) explained today that the activation of the Smart Lane on the Kuala Lumpur-Karak expressway (KLK) could not be implemented on that route due to several factors, including the windy and hilly nature of the expressway.
Works Minister Yb Alexander Nanta Linggi
As reported by Bernama, its minister, YB Alexander Nanta Linggi, cited that several aspects must be considered before a Smart Lane can be implemented, with some of those being the width of the road shoulder and the geometric factors of the highway alignment.
“It is for this reason that the Smart Lane cannot be implemented on the KLK expressway because of the width of the road shoulder in the emergency lane is not sufficient for vehicles other than the windy and hilly route along the expressway," the minister said during a question and answer session in Dewan Negara earlier today.
Nanta was responding to a supplementary question from YB Senator Manolan Mohamad, who wanted to know whether the government has any plans to introduce the Smart Lane on the KLK expressway to reduce its congestion.
While Smart Lane implementation is outright not possible for the KLK expressway, Nanta said the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) and KLK concessionaire ANIH Berhad had planned several short-, medium-, and long-term actions to overcome the traffic congestion problem at this highway.
Some of them include the implementation of contra lane channelisation at several key locations along the expressway, such as between Kilometre 64.3 near the Lingakran Tengah Utama (LTU) intersection, at the U-turn at MRSM Bentong, and the slip road to Genting Highlands.
Additionally, in response to Manolan’s original question regarding the government’s plan to introduce a minimum speed limit on expressways, Nanta explained that the current 110 KM/H speed limit on inter-urban expressways and 80 to 90 KM/H for highways in the city are already enough and suitable.
“The government is always working to ensure the quality of the highway infrastructure is in the best condition for the benefit of all,” Nanta added.
Source: Bernama
Gallery





Written By
Mukhlis Azman
An avid two-wheeler that writes and talks about four-wheelers for a living, while dreaming of an urban transit-laden Malaysia. @mukhlisazman
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VPM4900
SELANGOR
BSG7498
JOHOR
JYE4605
PULAU PINANG
PRT744
PERAK
ANY6854
PAHANG
CFD479
KEDAH
KGB6308
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEG6323
KOTA KINABALU
SJL9999*
KUCHING
QAB8364L
Last updated 03 Aug, 2025
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 2.05
RON 97
RM 3.17
-0.04
RON 100
RM 5.00
VPR
RM 6.23
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 2.91
EURO 5 B7
RM 3.11
Last updated 31 Jul, 2025
Related News
Kuantan-Bound KL-Karak Lanes Diverted For ECRL Work Until Aug 31
Kuantan-bound lanes (KM25.75–KM26.39) are being diverted for ECRL works until Aug 31.
10-07-2025
KL-Karak Highway Expansion Project Set to Begin in Q2 2025
AFA Prime Berhad announces that the KL-Karak highway expansion project is set to commence in Q2 2025.
20-05-2025
TTA: 63% Traffic Surge On KLK and LPT1 Expected During CNY 2025
KLK and LPT1 expects traffic volume to increase by 63% and has issued Travel Time Advisory starting 25 Jan to 2 Feb, 2025.
23-01-2025
KL-Karak Highway Tolls Now Accept Debit and Credit Cards
KL-Karak Highway tolls now accept debit and credit card payments at its Gombak and Bentong Plazas.
03-01-2025
AFA Allocates RM2.1b For KL-Karak Highway Widening Project; Scheduled To Begin Jan 2025
AFA allocates RM2.1 billion for the KL-Karak highway widening project which is set to begin in Jan 2025.
29-11-2024
KL-Karak Highway Road Widening Set to Begin in Jan 2025
KL-Karak Highway road widening exercise to begin in Jan 2025 at the cost of RM2.1 Billion.
04-11-2024
No Plans To Abolish Karak, Gombak Tolls To Alleviate Traffic - Nanta Linggi
Works minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi has confirmed that the government has no plan to abolish Gombak and Karak tolls.
11-03-2024
KL-Karak Highway Widening Project Starts This Year
The federal government has approved a project to widen the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway as a means of reducing traffic congestion.
02-02-2024
Latest News
JPJ: RM3 Million Rolls-Royce Among 53 Vehicles Seized
JPJ Ops Luxury 2.0 sees 53 high-end vehicles, including a Rolls-Royce Cullinan and Lamborghini Huracan, seized over expired road tax and insurance.
02-08-2025
Malaysian-Bound Toyota Yaris Cross Receives 5-Star ASEAN NCAP Score
The DNGA-based Toyota Yaris Cross just received a five-star score for the ASEAN NCAP crash test. Coming to Malaysia soon?
02-08-2025
Chery’s Lepas Brand Entering Malaysia Soon? ‘Official’ IG Page Sighted
New ‘official’ IG page we sighted by chance indicates Chery’s new Lepas sub-brand is set to enter Malaysia very soon.
01-08-2025
Govt Looking To Revive MEX II Highway With New Completion Plan
The government is working with bondholders to restart the long-delayed MEX II Highway.
01-08-2025
2025 Proton X50 Facelift Sees 999 Units Shifted In 5 Days
2025 Proton X50 Facelift sees 999 units delivered in just five days, production hits 2,000 units mark as of end of July too.
01-08-2025
Bridgestone Turanza 6 Tyres Launched in Malaysia – 14 to 21 Inches, EV-Ready
Bridgestone Malaysia has introduced the new Turanza 6 tyres in Malaysia, with sizes ranging from 14 to 21 inches.
01-08-2025
Johor Proposes RTS2 Link Between Iskandar Puteri and Tuas
With Bukit Chagar terminal nearing completion, Johor eyes new RTS2 link to Tuas to further ease cross-border travel.
01-08-2025
PAC to KKR: Avoid Costly Missteps in Delayed MLFF Rollout
PAC wants KKR to ensure no hidden costs to government or road users in the upcoming MLFF toll system rollout.
01-08-2025
Show More
trending_flat