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Pengumuman Trafik 27 Disember 2019 1. Lanjutan PENGUMUMAN TRAFIK 27 DISEMBER 2019 1. LANJUTAN PENUTUPAN LORONG SECARA BERKALA DAN BERPERINGKAT DI SUSUR MASUK KE LEBUHRAYA BARU PANTAI [NPE] (ARAH PETALING JAYA) DAN KUCHAI LAMA DARI LEBUHRAYA KUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN & LEBUHRAYA MAJU EXPRESSWAY (MEX) Tarikh 29 Disember 2019 – 23 Mac 2020 Masa 10:00 malam – 5:00 pagi Jangka Masa 86 hari Tujuan Untuk kerja-kerja pelancaran rasuk (launching gantry assemble), pemasangan kekotak segmen (SBG), pengalihan lampu jalan dan sebarang kerja yang berkaitan. Untuk makluman, penutupan lorong secara berkala dan berperingkat di susur masuk ke Lebuhraya Baru Pantai [NPE] (Arah Petaling Jaya) dan Kuchai Lama dari Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur-Seremban dan Lebuhraya Maju Expressway (MEX) akan dilanjutkan dari 29 Disember 2019 hingga 23 Mac 2019. Tempoh masa untuk kerja-kerja akan bermula dari jam 10.00 malam hingga 5.00 pagi selama 86 hari. Pelan pengurusan lalu lintas adalah seperti berikut: Penutupan A (PETA 1A): Semasa penutupan lorong kiri sepanjang 300 meter dari Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur -Seremban ke susur masuk Lebuhraya Baru Pantai, pengguna jalan raya yang ingin menuju ke Kuchai Lama & Lebuhraya Baru Pantai akan dilencongkan ke lorong kanan (seperti yang ditunjukkan oleh anak panah HIJAU dalam peta). Penutupan B (PETA 1B: Semasa penutupan lorong kanan sepanjang 300 meter dari Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur-Seremban ke susur masuk Lebuhraya Baru Pantai, pengguna jalan raya akan dilencongkan ke lorong kiri untuk menuju ke Kuchai Lama & Lebuhraya Baru. Manakala semasa penutupan lorong kiri sepanjang 300 meter di susur masuk ke Lebuhraya Baru Pantai dari Lebuhraya Maju Expressway (MEX) (Arah Selatan), pengguna jalan raya akan dilencongkan ke lorong kanan untuk ke Kuchai Lama & Lebuhraya Baru Pantai (seperti yang ditunjukkan oleh anak panah HIJAU dalam peta). Penutupan C (PETA 1C) : Semasa penutupan lorong kanan sepanjang 300 meter di susur masuk ke Lebuhraya Baru Pantai dari Lebuhraya Maju Expressway (MEX) (Arah Selatan), pengguna jalan raya yang ingin menuju ke Kuchai Lama & Lebuhraya Baru Pantai akan dilencongkan ke lorong kanan (seperti yang ditunjukkan anak panah HIJAU dalam peta). Penutupan A,B & C akan dilakukan secara berkala dan berperingkat. Pengguna jalan raya adalah dinasihatkan untuk mematuhi arahan papan tanda trafik dan pengawal bendera yang bertugas. Untuk maklumat lanjut sila rujuk peta di bawah. Page 1 of 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. CONTINUATION OF INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES BY STAGES AT THE SLIP ROAD TO NEW PANTAI EXPRESSWAY [NPE] (PETALING JAYA-BOUND) AND KUCHAI LAMA FROM KUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN HIGHWAY & MAJU EXPRESSWAY (MEX) Date 29 December 2019 – 23 March 2020 Time 10:00pm – 5:00am Duration 86 days Reason To facilitate the launching gantry installation works, installation of Segmental Box Gider (SBG), relocating the street lighting and any other related works. The intermittent lane closures by stages at the slip road to NPE Expressway (Petaling Jaya- bound) and Kuchai Lama) from Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Highway & Maju Expressway will continue from 29 December 2019 until 23 March 2020. Construction works will start from 10.00pm - 5.00am, for 86 days. The traffic management plan as follows: Closure A (MAP 1A) : During the left lane closure for stretch of 300 metres at the slip road heading to New Pantai Expressway (Petaling Jaya-bound) dan Kuchai Lama), motorist from Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Highway will be diverted to the right lane (as indicated by GREEN arrows in the map). Closure B (MAP 1B): During the right lane closure for a stretch of 300 metres at the slip road from KL Seremban Highway, motorists will be diverted to the left lane to continue heading to New Pantai Expressway and Kuchai Lama. Meanwhile during the left lane closure from MEX Expressway, motorists will be diverted to the right lane to continue heading towards New Pantai Expressway and Kuchai Lama (as indicated by GREEN arrows in the map). Closure C (MAP 1C): During the right lane closure for a stretch of 300 meter at the slip road from MEX Expressway, motorists will be diverted to the left lane to continue heading to New Pantai Expressway and Kuchai Lama (as indicated by GREEN arrows in the map). Closure A, B & C will be conducted intermittently and by stages. Motorists are advised to follow the traffic signage and flagmen during road closure. For further information, please refer to the map below. Page 2 of 12 PETA 1A :LANJUTAN PENUTUPAN LORONG SECARA BERKALA DAN BERPERINGKAT DI SUSUR MASUK KE LEBUHRAYA BARU PANTAI [NPE] (ARAH PETALING JAYA) DAN KUCHAI LAMA DARI LEBUHRAYA KUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN & LEBUHRAYA MAJU EXPRESSWAY PETA 1B : LANJUTAN PENUTUPAN LORONG SECARA BERKALA DAN BERPERINGKAT DI SUSUR MASUK KE LEBUHRAYA BARU PANTAI [NPE] (ARAH PETALING JAYA) DAN KUCHAI LAMA DARI LEBUHRAYA KUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN & LEBUHRAYA MAJU EXPRESSWAY Page 3 of 12 PETA 1C : LANJUTAN PENUTUPAN LORONG SECARA BERKALA DAN BERPERINGKAT DI SUSUR MASUK KE LEBUHRAYA BARU PANTAI [NPE] (ARAH PETALING JAYA) DAN KUCHAI LAMA DARI LEBUHRAYA KUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN & LEBUHRAYA MAJU EXPRESSWAY 2. LANJUTAN PENUTUPAN LORONG SECARA BERKALA DAN BERPERINGKAT BERDEKATAN SUSUR MASUK MENGHALA KE LEBUHRAYA BARU PANTAI [NPE] (ARAH PETALING JAYA) DAN KUCHAI LAMA SERTA SUSUR KELUAR KE LEBUHRAYA KUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN (ARAH SEREMBAN) DAN LEBUHRAYA MAJU EXPRESSWAY [MEX] (ARAH PUTRAJAYA) Tarikh 29 Disember 2019 – 23 Mac 2020 Masa 10:00 malam – 5:00 pagi Jangka Masa 86 hari Tujuan Untuk kerja-kerja pemasangan kekotak segmen (SBG), kerja pengalihan lampu jalan serta sebarang kerja lain yang berkaitan Untuk makluman, penutupan lorong secara berkala dan berperingkat di susur masuk ke Lebuhraya Baru Pantai [NPE] (Arah Petaling Jaya dan Kuchai Lama) serta berdekatan susur keluar ke Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur Seremban (Arah Seremban) dan Lebuhraya Maju Expressway [MEX] (Arah Putrajaya) akan dilaksanakan dari 29 Disember 2019 hingga 23 Mac 2020. Tempoh masa untuk kerja-kerja akan bermula dari jam 10.00 malam hingga 5.00 pagi selama 86 hari. Pelan pengurusan lalu lintas adalah seperti berikut: Penutupan A (PETA 2A): Semasa penutupan lorong kiri sepanjang 300 meter berdekatan susur masuk ke Lebuhraya Baru Pantai (Arah Petaling Jaya dan Kuchai Lama), pengguna jalan raya yang ingin menuju ke Kuchai Lama & Lebuhraya Baru Pantai akan dilencongkan ke lorong kanan (seperti yang ditunjukkan oleh anak panah HIJAU dalam peta). Page 4 of 12 Penutupan B (PETA 2B): Semasa penutupan lorong kanan di kedua-dua arah sepanjang 300- meter berdekatan susur masuk ke Lebuhraya Baru Pantai (Arah Petaling Jaya) dan susur keluar menghala Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur-Seremban (Arah Seremban), pengguna jalan raya yang ingin menuju ke Kuchai Lama, Lebuhraya Baru Pantai serta ke Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur-Seremban (Arah Seremban) akan dilencongkan ke lorong kiri (seperti yang ditunjukkan oleh anak panah HIJAU dalam peta). Penutupan C (PETA 2C): Semasa penutupan dua lorong sepanjang 300-meter berdekatan susur keluar menghala Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur Seremban (Arah Seremban) dan Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur Putrajaya [MEX] (Arah Putrajaya), pengguna jalan raya yang ingin menuju ke Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur-Seremban dan Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur Putrajaya [MEX) akan dilencongkan ke lorong kanan (seperti yang ditunjukkan oleh anak panah HIJAU dalam peta). Penutupan A,B & C akan dilakukan secara berkala dan berperingkat. Pengguna jalan raya adalah dinasihatkan untuk mematuhi arahan papan tanda trafik dan pengawal bendera yang bertugas. Untuk maklumat lanjut sila rujuk peta di bawah. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. CONTINUATION OF INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES NEARBY THE SLIP ROAD TOWARDS NPE EXPRESSWAY (PETALING JAYA BOUND) AND KUCHAI LAMA AND NEARBY THE SLIP ROAD TOWARDS KUALA LUMPUR SEREMBAN HIGHWAY (SEREMBAN BOUND) & MEX EXPRESSWAY (PUTRAJAYA BOUND) Date 29 December 2019 – 3 March 2020 Time 10:00pm – 5:00am Duration 86 days Reason To facilitate the installation of Segmental Box Gider (SBG), relocating the street lighting and any other related works. The intermittent lane closures by stage nearby the slip road towards North Pantai Expressway [NPE] (Petaling Jaya-bound) and Jalan Kuchai Lama & nearby the slip road towards Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Highway (Seremban-bound) and MEX Expressway (Putrajaya-bound) will continue from 29 December 2019 until 3 March 2020. Construction works will start from 10.00pm - 5.00am, for 86 days. The traffic management plan as below: Closure A (MAP 2A): During the left lane closure for a stretch of 300 metres nearby the slip road towards NPE Expressway (Petaling Jaya-bound), motorists heading to Kuchai Lama & NPE Expressway (Petaling Jaya-bound) will be diverted to the right lane (as indicated by GREEN arrows in the map). Closure B (MAP 2B): During the right lane closure for a stretch of 300 metres (both bounds) nearby the slip road towards NPE Expressway (Petaling Jaya-bound) & KL-Seremban Highway (Seremban-bound), motorists heading to NPE Expressway, Kuchai Lama & KL-Seremban Page 5 of 12 Highway (Seremban-bound) will be diverted to the left lane (as indicated by GREEN arrows in map). Closure C (MAP 2C): During the two-lane closures for a stretch of 300 metres nearby the slip road towards KL-Seremban Highway (Seremban-bound) and MEX Expressway (Putrajaya- bound), motorists heading to Seremban & Putrajaya will be diverted to the right lane (as indicated by GREEN arrows in map). Closure A, B & C will be conducted
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