Lima Kedai Toll Plaza located along Second Link Expressway stands as a testament to the progress and development of transportation infrastructure in Malaysia.
Address: Malaysia–Singapore Second Link, 81120 Johor Bahru, Johor. View on Google map.
Situated on the LINKEDUA highway, also known as the Second Link Expressway, it serves as a crucial junction between Malaysia and Singapore, offering an alternative route to the heavily trafficked Johor Causeway.
The inception of the Lima Kedai Toll Plaza is intertwined with the development of the LINKEDUA, which was constructed to alleviate congestion on the Johor Causeway and to bolster economic ties between Malaysia and Singapore.
The expressway spans a total of 47 kilometers, starting from Tanjong Kupang in Johor to Senai, providing a seamless travel experience for commuters and commercial vehicles alike.
The toll plaza is not just a collection point for toll fees; it represents a significant economic artery for the region.
By facilitating smoother and faster travel, it has contributed to the growth of trade and tourism between the two neighboring countries.
The reduction in toll rates in February 2018 further encouraged the use of this route, thereby promoting economic activities and providing cost savings for commercial transporters.
The plaza is equipped with multiple lanes to cater to various vehicle classes, ensuring efficient toll collection and minimizing delays.
The toll rates are differentiated based on vehicle types, with reductions during off-peak hours to encourage usage and reduce congestion during peak times.
In keeping with technological advancements, the Lima Kedai Toll Plaza has embraced electronic toll collection systems to expedite the toll payment process.
This move towards cashless transactions signifies a step forward in modernizing the country’s toll system and enhancing the user experience.
Despite its benefits, the toll plaza faces challenges such as traffic congestion during peak hours and festive seasons.
However, these challenges present opportunities for further improvements in traffic management and infrastructure upgrades to accommodate the growing number of vehicles.
The Lima Kedai Toll Plaza is more than just a point of transit; it is a symbol of connectivity and progress.
As Malaysia continues to develop its infrastructure, the plaza will remain an integral part of the nation’s journey towards greater economic prosperity and regional integration.
North-South Expressway (PLUS Highway) spans approximately 772 kilometers from Bukit Kayu Hitam near the Malaysian-Thai border to Johor Bahru in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia and extends to Singapore.
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