Overview
- PLUS expects up to 2.2 million vehicles a day on its highway network during the upcoming back-to-back public holidays and school break and says the East Coast Expressway Phase 2 could see as many as 50,000 vehicles daily on peak days.
- The company has identified specific peak outbound and return travel windows and is urging motorists to avoid those high-flow days by planning trips earlier using the MyPLUS-TTA travel schedule.
- To boost capacity and speed incident response, PLUS will open all toll lanes and activate Smart Lanes at 33 locations while deploying more than 500 PLUSRonda and LPT2Ronda personnel for 24-hour patrols.
- PLUS will run round-the-clock, real-time traffic monitoring through its Traffic Monitoring Centre and is coordinating operations with the Royal Malaysia Police, JPJ and the Malaysian Highway Authority to manage flow and enforcement.
- The expected surge will concentrate traffic out of urban centres such as the Klang Valley toward corridors like LPT2, which could lengthen journey times and raise incident risk so travellers should expect heavier patrols and possible delays.