Before the new traffic system was implemented, the roads in this area often saw heavy congestion.
The new traffic system at the
Desa Sri Hartamas-Sri Hartamas interchange of Sprint Highway,
implemented since March 1, has improved traffic flow in the area.
A report by concessionaire Litrak shows the most significant
improvement is along the mainline from National Science Centre to Mont
Kiara. Previously, queues here could be up to 3km long but now
travelling time has been reduced from 20 minutes to two minutes.
Traffic from Mont Kiara, the Science Centre, Desa Sri Hartamas and
Sri Hartamas leading to the traffic light junction under the highway’s
flyover has also seen notable improvements.
The queue length has been reduced from 85% to 70% while travelling time has been reduced from 75% to 60% in March and April.
The report said the project had also improved the synchronisation
between the Sri Hartamas traffic light junction and Jalan Sri Hartamas
1-Jalan 19/70D.
With the change, motorists from Desa Sri Hartamas and Sri Hartamas
are no longer able to travel straight across and will need to take the
routes as shown in the map.
The direct slip road from the Sprint Highway towards Mont Kiara has
also been permanently closed, and those heading to the area must now go
through the Desa Sri Hartamas-Sri Hartamas traffic light junction.
The existing slip road from this junction to Mont Kiara has been
upgraded and widened to accommodate increased traffic and connects to
the traffic light junction in Jalan Kiara-Jalan Desa Kiara.
These roads are used by some 107,000 motorists every day from
Cheras, Jalan Kelang Lama, Kerinchi, Bangsar, Pusat Bandar Damansara and
Petaling Jaya.
Traffic from the north utilising the roads are from Selayang, Kuala
Lumpur city centre via Jalan Kuching, Damansara Perdana, Mutiara
Damansasa, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Bandar Utama, Kota Damansara and Kepong
via Penchala Link, Sungai Buloh and Rawang via NKVE as well as Gombak
and Ulu Klang via DUKE.
The new traffic system costs RM2.72mil to implement.
The Star Online
Friday 30 May 2014.