Skudai Highway — Malaysia road routebox code= JKR|1 road= 1 length km= 29 direction= North South start= Senai destinations= Senai International Airport Airport signs Skudai Tampoi Woodlands (Singapore) end= Johor Bahru construction date= 1983 completion date=… … Wikipedia
Skudai-Pontian Highway — Malaysia road routebox code= JKR|5 road= 5 length km= 45 direction= West East start= Pontian Kechil destinations= Tanjung Piai Kukup Pekan Nenas Gelang Patah Ulu Choh Kangkar Pulai Senai Kulai Johor Bahru end= Skudai construction date= 1983… … Wikipedia
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Malaysian Expressway System — Malaysian expressway logo The Malaysian Expressway System (Malay: Sistem Lebuhraya Malaysia), which begins with the North South Expressway (NSE), is currently in the process of being substantially developed. It was built by private companies… … Wikipedia
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Pasir Gudang Highway — Federal Route 17 Pasir Gudang Highway Route information Length: 30.4 km (18.9 mi) Existed … Wikipedia
Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road — Federal Route 188 Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road Route information Length: 4.6 km (2.9 mi) Existed … Wikipedia
Choronology of the Malaysian Expressway System — This is a chronology of major events in the Malaysian Expressway System. Date Events Remarks 1961 Jalan Universiti and Jalan Gasing were the first dual carriageway road in Malaysia since independence. August 1965 Jalan Kinabalu flyover was the… … Wikipedia