Pasir Gudang Highway
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Malaysian Federal Route 17 Federal Highway of the Malaysian Federal Roads system | |
| Length: | 38 km |
|---|---|
| Construction: | 1977-1979 |
| West: | Taman Perling |
| East: | Pasir Gudang |
Pasir Gudang Highway, also known as Federal route 17 is a highway in Johor, Malaysia that connects Taman Perling in the west to Pasir Gudang in the east. Pasir Gudang Highway is a four-laned highway, unlike the wider Skudai Highway which has six lanes. The highway boasts a high number of cargo trucks travelling along the highway daily.
History
Construction of the highway began in 1977 and was completed in 1979.Current developments
The Malaysian federal government announced plans to upgrade the Pasir Gudang Highway from four-lanes to six-lanes during the Ninth Malaysia Plan (RMK-9) from 2006 until 2010.
List of interchanges and junctions
(Interchange zone)- Tampoi Utara and Skudai Highway route 1 (also connected to Malaysia-Singapore Second Link Expressway via Persisiran Perling) (Works on upgraded interchange in progress)
- Bandar Damansara Alif
- Kempas J3
- Tebrau Industrial Area II
- Pasir Gudang and North-South Expressway Southern Route E2 (from/to Pasir Gudang only)
- Tebrau Industrial Area IV, JPJ and Taman Daya
- Johor Jaya complex interchange and Tebrau Highway route 3 (Works on upgraded interchange in progress)
- Plentong J10
- Sri Alam
- Sri Alam and Taman Rinting
- Pasir Gudang Utara
- Pasir Gudang Barat
- Jalan Perbandaran
- Jalan Gangsa
- Pelabuhan Johor
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