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DSC_2528-(4).jpg If you’ve been on the Federal Highway, Jalan Duta, or around Mid Valley this week, you know something’s different. Traffic isn’t just bad. It’s unpredictable, heavy, and seemingly endless. Netizens have taken to social media to vent. “Traffic has been insanely horrible even after 10pm. What’s going on?”

“Subang to Bangsar South, 17km, took me two and a half hours. Two and a half hours!”

“Even I, a motorcyclist, feel it. It’s that bad.”

Across multiple platforms, commuters report short drives that usually take 20–30 minutes now stretching to two or even three hours. The worst-hit areas? City Centre, Ampang, Kelana Jaya, Subang Jaya, Shah Alam, Puchong, Seri Kembangan, Batu Caves, and Wangsa Maju. Even motorcyclists can’t filter through the jam. Untitled-design---2026-02-13T123406.200.png

Why is traffic suddenly so bad?

Speculation is everywhere. Many point to the festive season overlaps, with Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day, and the lead-up to Ramadan all happening in February. People are rushing errands, deliveries are being fast-tracked, wet markets are closing for the holidays, and event road closures in the city centre are squeezing key arteries.

“The change is sudden. It went from bad to worse overnight. There’s no way everyone bought a car at once,” one user wrote.

“It’s normal. CNY and Ramadan are coming. Lorries, deliveries, errands. It’s all piling up,” another commented.

Highway operators report that during the festive period, traffic volumes on the North–South Expressway could reach 2.2 million vehicles a day, and city closures combined with ongoing rail works only worsen the bottleneck.

Congestion in Malaysia isn’t just an inconvenience. It’s an economic drain. According to the World Bank’s Malaysia Economic Monitor and government reports, traffic jams cost the nation RM20 billion a year, roughly RM54 million every day.

Locally, researchers estimate that Klang Valley residents lose over 500 hours a year to traffic, amounting to more than 20 full days of life stuck idling on the road. For businesses, congestion increases operating costs by 15–20%, as delivery windows expand and logistics operators build in buffer time. 

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Photo: NST.

Traffic isn’t linear, but it’s like a pressure system. Even a modest reduction in vehicles can unlock major improvements in flow. Experts say that if congestion improves by just 10%, Malaysia could reclaim RM2–4 billion in lost productivity annually without building a single new highway.

This is why demand management is crucial. Cities that implemented congestion pricing alongside reliable public transport saw traffic drop 15–20%. 

According to Wan Agyl Wan Hassan, founder & CEO of MY Mobility Vision, pricing alone isn’t enough. People need real alternatives like reliable buses with dedicated lanes, frequent, predictable rail services, seamless first-and-last mile connections, and employer-supported flexible work hours.


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While it may feel personal as you inch along Jalan Duta or crawl past Mid Valley, traffic congestion is a national economic issue. The RM54 million lost daily adds up. By 2030, cumulative losses could surpass RM100 billion if nothing changes.

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