PLUS urges the public to plan their balik kampung travel for Hari Raya based on its’ Travel Time Advisory (TTA) which is proven to have contributed to smoother traffic flow during peak periods in the past.
“The TTA plays a crucial role in helping the public to plan their journey whereby PLUS expects the traffic on the North-South Expressway will increase by 30 percent to 1.4 million vehicles per day during the Hari Raya holidays compared to 1.1 million vehicles on normal days,” said PLUS Chief Operating Officer, Mohammad Fuad Khusairi.
The TTA consists of recommended staggered travel times for various destinations from the Klang Valley to major states and cities in Kedah, Perlis, Penang, Perak, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor and Singapore. It is aimed at distributing traffic and reducing congestion on the mainline, major toll plazas, rest areas and lay-bys during peak periods.
“We expect those in the Klang Valley to start leaving for their kampongs on 17 and 18 August (Friday and Saturday). As such, based on the TTA, we advise those heading towards Kedah, Perlis, Penang and Johor to enter the North-South Expressway before 12 noon. Whereas, those heading towards other destinations such as Kuala Kangsar, Changkat Jering, Taiping and Malacca can enter the highway between 12 noon and 3:00 pm,” Fuad elaborated. On the other hand, those heading towards destinations that are nearer to the Klang Valley are advised to enter the highway at later hours.
The TTA also includes a travel schedule for the Merdeka holiday and for those returning to the Klang Valley after the holidays. Fuad was quoted at a media briefing to highlight the TTA and other preparations that will be taken by PLUS in coping with the traffic increase at Persada PLUS today. According to Fuad, more that 50 percent of the total highway users during last Aidilfitri holidays followed the TTA and it has helped to reduce traffic congestion on the North-South Expressway.
“The high adoption rate of the TTA during the previous festive seasons helped to promote smoother and safer travel on the highways. As such, we hope that the public will continue to give their co-operation in following the TTA for their balik kampong as well as during their journey back to the Klang Valley,” Fuad ended.
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