Malaysia Federal Route 96
Federal Route 96 | |
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Jalan Simpang Renggam–Benut | |
Route information | |
Length: | 19.5 km (12.1 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end: | Simpang Renggam |
Federal Route 1 North–South Expressway Southern Route Federal Route 5 | |
South end: | Benut |
Location | |
Primary destinations: | Pontian |
Highway system | |
Federal Route 96, or Jalan Simpang Renggam–Benut, is a main federal road in Johor, Malaysia. The road connects the town of Simpang Renggam to Benut in Johor.[1] The roads also a main route to North–South Expressway Southern Route via Simpang Renggam Interchange.
Route background
The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 96 starts at Benut, at its interchange with the Federal Route 5, the main trunk road of the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Features
At most sections, the Federal Route 96 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.
List of junctions and towns
km | Exit | Interchange | To | Remarks | |
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19.5 | Simpang Renggam | North Simpang Renggam Ayer Hitam Batu Pahat Kluang South Kulai Kota Tinggi Johor Bahru | T-junctions | ||
19 | |||||
Simpang Renggam Industrial Area | Simpang Renggam Industrial Area | T-junctions | |||
Simpang Renggam-NSE | North–South Expressway Southern Route North Kuala Lumpur Melaka Machap South Johor Bahru Senai International Airport Kulai Sedenak | T-junctions | |||
Kampung Haji Abdul Salam | |||||
Kampung Paya Simpang Renggam | |||||
Kluang–Pontian district border | |||||
Kawasan Penempatan Ulu Benut | |||||
Kampung Kasmani | |||||
Kampung Batu Lima | |||||
Kampung Parit Haji Yasin | |||||
Kampung Parit Salleh | |||||
Jalan Parit Wagiman | East J108 Jalan Parit Wagiman Parit Wagiman | T-junctions | |||
Parit Wagiman | J208 Jalan Rejo Sari West Parit Botak East Parit Sikom | Junctions | |||
0 | Benut | Northwest Batu Pahat Senggarang Rengit Southwest Jalan Jaafar Town Centre Jetty to Pulau Pisang () Southeast Pontian Johor Bahru Kukup | Junctions |
References
- ↑ Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN 1985-9619.
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