One initiative under the upgrading plan includes adding 50 motorcycle lanes entering and exiting Johor.
JOHOR BAHRU: The Malaysian federal government has approved an allocation of RM741.3 million to upgrade the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar’s CIQ Complex at the Causeway and the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex at the Second Link.
He added that of the total allocation, RM27.7 million will be used to increase the number of M-Bike lanes for motorcycles. Mr Mohamad Fazli outlined that 25 M-Bike lanes will be added for entry and another 25 lanes for exit from the immigration checkpoints. He noted that this will add 50 more lanes to the existing 100 M-Bike lanes.
In a media conference on Monday, Mr Fadillah outlined that the committee has proposed 23 short, medium and long term initiatives to ease congestion at the land crossings between Johor and Singapore. He added that these initiatives will be tabled to the Cabinet for approval.
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