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17 AWAS Cameras Will Be Deployed Along PLUS Highway During Aidilfitri Period

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To ensure the safety and security of all motorists during the busy Aidilfitri period, PLUS Malaysia Berhad has implemented stringent monitoring measures along the North-South Expressway. A network of 17 camera stations equipped with the advanced Automatic Awareness Safety System (AWAS) has been strategically deployed to keep a vigilant eye on traffic flow and driver behavior.

The Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) has identified several locations for the implementation of the AWAS cameras. These cameras are strategically placed along major roads and highways to monitor and enforce traffic regulations. 3046060.jpg

Northbound Locations:

  • Bandar Baharu (KM 204.6)

  • Taiping (KM 299.9)

  • Kampar (KM 375.9)

  • Slim River (KM 301.6)

  • Kajang (KM 214.4)

  • Alor Gajah (KM 184.2)

  • Jasin (KM 151.4)

  • Pagoh (KM 1)

  • Johor Bahru (KM 174 and 97.2)

Southbound Locations:

  • Kuala Muda (KM 96.3)

  • Seberang Perai Selatan (KM 166)

  • Alor Gajah (KM 214.4)

  • Behrang (KM 328.8)

  • Bemban (KM 185)

  • Pagoh (KM 146.8)

  • Johor Bahru (KM 1)      



DOSM reminds motorists to prioritize road safety and abide by traffic laws, especially during peak travel periods like Aidilfitri. With increased traffic and excitement during the festive season, it's crucial to remember that the AWAS camera system is always active. 2023-JPJ-Malaysia-AES-AWAS-Camera-1.jpg







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