Source : Malaysiakini
Traffic Jams: Klang Residents Being Driven Mad
James Kirk | Apr 18, 08 4:07pm
There was a period in the 1980s’ when traffic jams to KL used to start at the Berkeley Gardens and a significant portion of Klang residents who worked in KL had to be on the road by 5am. Many thought that this would be a thing of the past when Plus expanded the Federal Highway and the NKVE and Kesas highways came to being. The Kota Raja Bridge was also expanded into a six- lane highway.But the Majlis Perbandaran Klang (MPK), which had no guts to stand up to its greedy political masters, allowed frenetic, unplanned development to take place on either side of the highway including the road reserve. At 5pm, after you pass the UiTM campus, the dreadful jams begin at the Sungai Rasa Toll complex. The six-lane highway narrows down to the original four-lane Federal Highway of yesteryears at Taman Berkeley. The traffic from the upgraded Jambatan Kota can back-up for three kilometers or more as traffic crawls at this point. You would have thought common sense would prevail and either this stretch would have been upgraded or development on either side curtailed till the highway can cope with traffic – but this is Klang where as the Zakaria Mat Deros affair has shown, anything goes.
The Berkeley section of the ‘highway’ is now choked with not only incoming traffic from KL but also from hundreds of motorists and customers who attend functions and gatherings at the Hokkien Association Building and two Chinese seafood restaurants on either side of the highway which have been miraculously given licenses to operate. In addition, three completed condominium complexes, the Regency, Dynasty and Pelangi, all exit at this section and worse still the ‘highway’ now has to contend with the new giant Centro office complex.
Shophouses and residential homes right under tension cables have been built at the old Chinese Maternity Hospital site over and above the already existing Government Clinic Complex – all still within this stretch. Furthermore new office towers have been approved hardly 10 meters from the highway right next to the Value Inn Hotel.
If you think this is incompetent town planning there is unfortunately more. As you crawl past the Jambatan Kota and pass the MPK building on your right and the Land Office Complex on your left, the ‘highway’ suddenly takes an acute turn. On your left at this turn, what used to be Bukit Kota has now been slashed to make way for Klang’s newest office complex – Prima Klang Avenue which is nearing completion. This complex spans more then four acres, with four-storeys of shops and six-storeys of offices. It expects thousands to throng the complex as it is located at a critical part of the highway hardly a kilometer after Jambatan Kota and 300 meters before the Port Klang/Banting interchange.
You don’t have to be an Einstein to realise that traffic will virtually stall for motorists who slow down to gain entry into this new complex. Worse still, the sharp curve is currently already a frequent site for traffic mishaps, what more at a sharp bend with traffic flowing in and out. If all the completed government offices on the same hill start operating, the spillover of traffic to the highway will paralyse the KL-Klang Highway.
Klang residents have been suffering silently as a result of this traffic congestion. To make matters worse, free flowing traffic was realigned at the Jalan Stesen area following the opening of the Galeri Di Raja during the Deepavalli period which has brought traffic now to almost a standstill at the Tengku Kelana area. If you take a look at the old market place, BN’s typical land grabbing ways are there for everyone to see. The old market has been replaced by a giant multi-storey shopping and office complex with a riverside mosque to boot to which accessibility is anyone’s guess.
On the Kesas Highway side, the interchange is again choked as a result of development due to Bukit Tinggi, Bandar Botanic and the new Jaya Jusco complex. How is all this possible without taking into consideration residents who now have to crawl through this daily nightmare of traffic? With the MPK now busily doing road and tunnel works on the Chi Liung side of the bridge. it’s now back to the 5am crawl of the 1980s.
Our civil servants possibly know that all these projects are going to cost the economy that goes through Port Klang billions, not to mention the hardship it is going to cost the people who stay in Klang and commute to KL/Shah Alam daily. All this has been done at the whims and fancies of spineless MPK officers at the behest of greedy politicians for which Klang residents have to ultimately pay the price. With virtually no proper public transport to speak of, Klang residents working in Shah Alam and KL will have to probably sleep in their cars.
Billions were spent on Langkawi and Putrajaya, and trillions are going to be spent on growth corridors. But there was not one bureaucrat or politician who had the common sense to note that this important port town will require another one or two bridges.
This lie must stop. Klang residents cannot and will not put up with this nonsense to meet the ends of the MPK’s greedy councilors and politicians.
20 April, 2008 at 5:35 am
All that Klanging drives me mad too!!
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20 April, 2008 at 2:18 pm
Hey man, what are you daydreaming about?
Why you didn’t submit your questions to the Parliment?
Wee Choo Keong, Tony Pua & lots of other MPs can’t ask all the questions they want & yet you’re wasting the chance given?
Please buck up & say sorry.
20 April, 2008 at 5:41 pm
while we to try to put a stop to all these abuse, what about trying to solve the traffic jam problem in Klang?
Let me suggest a few ideas.
1. Current construction on Jambatan kota is making the jam worst. Instruct SPAZ & JKR to work 3 shift & weekends if the work is going to obstruct traffic.
2. Close lintang batu tiga (next to RHB) road. Make vehicles detour to the roundabout.
3. Direct buses to use the inner road leading to Jalan pos baru. These buses slows down traffic if they attempt to enter the bus station (jalan pos baru)from persiaran sultan ibrahim.
FYI i’ve forwarded this ideas to MPK & YB Teng Chang Kim, but sad to say no reply or actions from them. Cheers
20 April, 2008 at 10:47 pm
Hello Charles,
I truly agreed with you. My wife has suffered for years because of the idiot plan of MPK.
When can we kick the butt of the MPK president and get him replaced with someone who is able to solve the misery situation over here.
Maybe you can sit down with Ronnie to talk to this issue and keep Klang residents informed via yours or his blog.
20 April, 2008 at 11:25 pm
I am surprised that the news of Klang’s traffic woes only surface now. It has been dreadful for many of us since the “unannounced” work started near the Chi Liung building.
Would it be possible to find out who are the culprits that have never given the Klang citizens any thought when approving such harp hazard plan?
22 April, 2008 at 9:51 pm
Dear MP,
Please get going on the new bridge(s)asap.It’s a good idea. Traffic sollutions will be a clear indication of your success as an effective and competant MP. ugotoschool looks forward to seeing tangible changes in Klang.Easy travel with the new government… what a way to make headlines:-)
24 April, 2008 at 7:13 pm
Everything comes down to very-very bad town planning. In order for this to be resolved, more indepth town planning needs to be done. This could even mean demolishing some buildings along the major roads to make way for proper traffic flow.
I do not know who and what qualification this Klang town planners have, but they definitely sucks. No comment sense people.
YB, you have to do something. You have been on the news many times but until today, looks like nothing that I can brag about that you are doing something for Klang.
Please, show some signs for Klang.
25 April, 2008 at 10:50 am
Actually most of the problem faced by us is the local government likes MPK, MPSJ, MPPJ etc…which you can see a lot in newspaper.
Suggest YB have a team to monitor the town planning and can reach for suggestion & complaint. I can’t see the information notice board if road need to repair, who to call ?
MPK or JKR ?