KUALA TERENGGANU is gearing up for heavy traffic as over 80,000 vehicles are expected to enter the state starting March 28. This influx is in anticipation of the festive season for Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Are you prepared for the potential congestion on the roads?
- Traffic congestion expected from March 28
- Peak congestion on March 29 and 30
- High vehicle influx for Hari Raya Aidilfitri
- JPJ to enhance traffic monitoring efforts
- Continuous patrols for 16 hours daily
- 24-hour operations on peak travel dates
The peak traffic days are predicted to be March 29 and 30, when many travelers return home. With such a significant number of vehicles, how will the roads hold up?
Prepare for Heavy Traffic in Terengganu During Hari Raya Aidilfitri
Are you planning to travel to Terengganu for the festivities? Expect significant delays! The influx of vehicles can lead to congestion on major highways and federal roads. How will you navigate the busy roads?
What to Expect on the Roads During the Festive Season
As the festive season approaches, Terengganu’s roads will see an increase in traffic. The Department of Road Transport (JPJ) is enhancing monitoring efforts to ensure safety and smooth travel. Here’s what you should know:
- Peak traffic days: March 29 and 30, and April 5 and 6.
- JPJ will conduct continuous patrols for 16 hours daily, extending to 24 hours on peak days.
- Expect congestion on major highways and federal roads.
- Driving restrictions for heavy vehicles will be enforced during these peak times.
Traffic Management Strategies by JPJ
The JPJ is taking proactive measures to manage the expected traffic surge. This includes:
- Increased patrols to monitor traffic flow.
- Implementation of continuous operations on peak days.
- Public awareness campaigns about safe driving practices during festive periods.
Tips for Travelers During Hari Raya Aidilfitri
Traveling during the festive season can be challenging. Here are some tips to make your journey smoother:
- Plan your travel times to avoid peak hours.
- Stay updated on traffic conditions via local News or apps.
- Ensure your vehicle is in good condition before the trip.
- Pack snacks and water for the journey in case of delays.
In conclusion, if you’re heading to Terengganu for Hari Raya Aidilfitri, be prepared for heavy traffic and plan your journey wisely. Safe travels!