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The Maju Expressway (MEX) (formerly known as Kuala Lumpur–Putrajaya Expressway (KLPE) and KL–KLIA Dedicated Expressway) E20 (Malay: Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur-Putrajaya) is an expressway network in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The 26 km (16 mi)-long expressway links the Kuala Lumpur City Centre with the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang, Selangor. The expressway is a backbone of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) area.[1]

The Kilometre Zero is located at Kampung Pandan Interchange, Kuala Lumpur, just outside the Tun Razak Exchange.

History[edit]

Construction of Maju Expressway started on 6 December 2004 and completed on 5 December 2007. It was open to motorists on 13 December 2007. This expressway provided fast and convenient connectivity between Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia and Putrajaya – the new Malaysian Government Administrative Centre, Cyberjaya – the core of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) and KLIA.[1]

MEX is operated by Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd (MESB), the concessionaire that has been awarded a 33-year concession to operate the dual carriageway.[1]

Extending 26 km in its first phase, MEX is designated as the Protocol Expressway that links Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, KLIA and LCCT with Kuala Lumpur. MEX reduce traveling time between Putrajaya to Kuala Lumpur from about 60 minutes to 30 minutes, or half the previous travelling time with five interchanges: Kampung Pandan, Salak South, Kuchai Lama, Bukit Jalil and Putrajaya Utama (Putrajaya Main).[1]

Seri Kembangan interchange (Exit 2004) began operations at 13 January 2016, providing access from MEX to Seri Kembangan (formerly Serdang), Puchong and Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).[2]

Maju Expressway will extend to KLIA by Dec 2019 and the route will be 18 km-long, three-lane dual carriageway and commence at Putrajaya Main Interchange.[3]

Features[edit]

  • The expressway provides Traffic Control and Surveillance System (TCSS) that comprises vehicle detectors and closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras.[4]
  • Emergency telephones and Variable Message Signs (VMS)[4]
  • MEX Ronda patrol ready to aid drivers who require assistance on the expressway.[4]
  • Entire Expressway is fully lit at night which contributes to driving comfort and safety.[4]
  • 90 km/h speed limit[5]
  • Many flyovers along the expressways including Tun Razak, Salak South and Sri Petaling–Bukit Jalil.
  • Long straight sections between Bukit Jalil and Seri Kembangan.
  • Views of Kuala Lumpur skyline from Salak South.

Tolls[edit]

The Maju Expressway uses opened toll systems.

Electronic Toll Collections[edit]

As part of an initiative to facilitate faster transaction at the Salak South, Seri Kembangan and Putrajaya Toll Plaza, all toll transactions at three toll plazas on the Maju Expressway have been conducted electronically via Touch 'n Go cards or SmartTAGs since 13 January 2016.[6]

Toll rates[edit]

Salak South Toll Plaza[7]

Seri Kembangan toll plaza[7]

Putrajaya Main Toll Plaza[7]

Note: Toll charges can only be paid with the Touch 'n Go cards or SmartTAG. Cash payment is not accepted.

Interchanges[edit]

Legend:

  • I/C - interchange, I/S - intersection, RSA - Rest and service area, OBR - overhead bridge restaurant, L/B - layby, V/P - vista point, TN - tunnel, T/P - toll plaza, BR - bridge

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "About Mex - Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd". www.mex.com.my.
  2. ^ "MEX Seri Kembangan interchange now operational". 14 January 2016.
  3. ^ "MEX II - Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd". www.mex.com.my.
  4. ^ a b c d "Services - Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd". www.mex.com.my.
  5. ^ "Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd - MEX". www.mex.com.my.
  6. ^ "10 Klang Valley toll plazas to go cash-free next week - Metro News - The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my.
  7. ^ a b c "Toll Rates - Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd". www.mex.com.my.

External links[edit]

  • Maju Holdings Berhad
  • Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd
  • MEX toll rates to go up on October 15