PLUS, LPT2 Remind Travellers to Brace for High Aidiladha Traffic
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PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) expects over two million vehicles daily on its highways during the peak Aidiladha holiday travel period. These peak days are anticipated to be June 5–6 and June 8–9, surrounding the June 7 holiday.
To assist travelers in planning their journeys and to manage traffic flow, PLUS advises using the MyPLUS-TTA digital travel schedule available on the PLUS app.
“Due to this, PLUS urges the public to plan and schedule their travel itineraries earlier based on the MyPLUS-TTA recommendations, especially for trips back to their hometowns from the Klang Valley between June 5 and 7, as well as trips back to the Klang Valley between June 8 and 10 after the Aidiladha holiday,” the highway concessionaire says in a statement. 

During the holiday period, PLUS will implement Smart Lanes at 30 identified key locations to optimize traffic circulation. These Smart Lanes, designated by green flashing lights and signage, are strictly for light, private passenger vehicles, and a speed limit of 60 km/h is advised.
In addition, Lebuhraya Pantai Timur 2 (LPT2) expects around 60,000 vehicles daily during the Aidiladha holiday peak travel dates. To ease congestion, the concessionaire will suspend maintenance lane closures from June 5-9 (except for emergencies) and deploy over 300 staff and 160 RELA personnel at selected R&R. 
LPT2 reminded motorists to use available facilities at toll plazas and stay informed via @lpt2trafik on X (formerly Twitter), the LPT2Line hotline (1-800-88-0220), electronic boards or national radio stations. Navigation apps like Waze and Google Maps are also recommended for real-time updates and route planning.
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