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The Federal Highway is well known as the first expressway in Malaysia to have motorcycle lanes. However, the motorcycle lanes in the Federal Highway are known for posing danger to motorcyclists, due to dark, narrow and poorly maintained lanes and ramps, dangerous sharp corners, vulnerable spots for robberies. [8]
Highway shield Name [1] Name of Roads/Highways Highways Part of Asian Highway Network; FT 1: Malaysia Federal Route 1: North–South Bukit Kayu Hitam–Johor Bahru: North–South Expressway Northern Route North–South Expressway Northern Route
List of the expressways which are under the administration of the federal Malaysian Highway Authority (MHA). The Malaysian expressways are controlled-access highways . An example of a highway shield in the expressway network of Malaysia (Route code of Ampang-Kuala Lumpur Elevated Highway )
The Federal Route 1 is the earliest federal road in Malaysia and also the longest federal road in Peninsular Malaysia. Sarawak Federal Route is also labelled as no.1, with same signage. The service roads of Persiaran Raja Muda Musa (Route 2), labeled as 2A and 2B, are the only service roads designated as federal roads.
The Federal Route 1 is the first federal road in Malaysia, the oldest federal road in Malaysia, and among the nation's earliest public roadways ever constructed. [1] The Federal Route 1 was the backbone of the road system in the western states of Peninsular Malaysia before being supplanted by the North–South Expressway (E1 and E2).
Federal Route 3 is a main federal road running along the east coast of Peninsula Malaysia. The 739 kilometres (459 mi) federal highway connects Rantau Panjang (near the border with Thailand) in Kelantan until Johor Bahru in Johor. [3] The entire FT3 highway is gazetted as a part of the Asian Highway Network route 18. [4]
The Federal Route 2 is a major east–west oriented federal highway in Malaysia. The 276.9 kilometres (172 mi) road connects Port Klang in Selangor to Kuantan Port in Pahang. [3] The Federal Route 2 became the backbone of the road system linking the east and west coasts of Peninsula Malaysia before being surpassed by the East Coast Expressway E8.
The Federal Route 8, also known as the Kuala Lumpur–Kota Bharu Highway (Malay: Jalan Kuala Lumpur–Kota Bharu), is a 402.7-km federal highway in Malaysia. [3] It connects Bentong in the south to Kota Bharu in the north.