Temiang–Pantai Highway

Temiang–Pantai Highway (Malay: Jalan Temiang–Pantai / Jalan Pintas Temiang) or Malaysia Federal Route 366 is a federal route in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.[1] It is built to shorten amount of time for users from Kajang–Seremban Highway to Malaysia Federal Route 86 which connects Seremban to Kuala Klawang and Simpang Pertang.

Federal Route 366
Route information
Maintained by Malaysian Public Works Department
Length7.44 km (4.62 mi)
HistoryOpened in 2021
Major junctions
West endTemiang
Major intersections Kajang-Seremban Expressway
Malaysia Federal Route 86
East endPantai
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Pantai, Temiang, Seremban, Kuala Klawang, Jelebu
Highway system
Temiang-Pantai Highway Name Sign

Route description and Overview

The kilometre zero of this road is located at Temiang, at its interchange with Kajang-Seremban Expressway at the Ulu Temiang Interchange. The road is has four lanes, dual carriageway from Ulu Temiang Interchange until Temiang roundabout and two lanes, single carriageway (super two) for the rest of the road until Pantai junction.[2]

History

Construction and cost

The construction of the road began in 2019 and was completed on 23 July 2021, 17 days earlier than its expected completion. The road was opened to traffic on 26 August 2021.[3] Construction of the road costs about RM180 million.[4]

Scenic view along road

Scenic view along road

The road has a mountainous scenery view. Locals describe it having a "New Zealand-like view".

Features

  • At most sections, the Federal Route 366 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h. (Super two road)
  • Wide roadside medians and emergency lanes
  • 2 roundabouts, one at-grade and another one is below elevated main route
  • Scenic montainous view along the road

Controversy

On January of 2022, a car group posted a picture of their gathering which the cars are parked along the roads emergency lane. This results in mixed reactions from people as the road was usually full of cars stopping on the roadside and emergency lanes which is very hazardous.[5]

Starting from February of 2022, the road will be constantly patrolled by Seremban police and JPJ that will not allow and issue fines to any vehicle that stop along the road except for emergencies.[6]

Plans to build a rest stop/vista point for road users to stop by safely are still in the works.

List of junctions

km Exit Junctions To Remarks

7.44

Pantai Junction East
Kuala Klawang
Jelebu District
Simpang Pertang
Simpang Durian

West
Pantai
Ampangan
Seremban

T-shaped junction
Temiang–Pantai Highway
Start/End of road

7.34

Sungai Linggi Bridge Bridge

4.2

Temiang Roundabout West
Temiang
Kajang–Seremban Highway (LEKAS)
Kuala Lumpur
Kajang
Pajam
Ulu Klang

East
Kuala Klawang
Jelebu District
Pantai
Seremban
Simpang Pertang
Simpang Durian

Roundabout

1.5

Lorong Bukit Mutiara 21/1
Taman Bukit Mutiara
4-way junction

1.1

Persiaran Desa Temiang Entrance/exit only from/to eastbound

0.32

Desa Temiang Roundabout Northwest
Persiaran Desa Temiang
Taman Desa Temiang


Southeast
Jalan Temiang
Temiang
Taman Temiang Jaya
Taman Bukit Coral

Stacked roundabout interchange
Temiang–Pantai Highway
Start/End of road
Kajang-Seremban Highway
Start/End of highway
LEKAS border limit

0

Temiang Interchange North

Kajang
Serdang
Cheras
Ulu Klang
Hulu Langat
Kuala Lumpur

South
Seremban
Ampangan
Johor Bahru
Melaka
Kuala Pilah
Seri Menanti
Bahau
Senawang

Stacked interchange

See Also

References

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