Tun Razak Highway

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Federal Route 12
Tun Razak Highway
(Segamat-Kuantan Highway)
Route information
Part of AH142
Length146.8 km (91.2 mi)
Existed1970[1]–present
HistoryCompleted in 1983[2]
Major junctions
North endGambang, Kuantan, Pahang
Major intersections East Coast Expressway East Coast Expressway
FT 222 AH142 MEC Highway
FT 2 Federal Route 2
FT 2 Gambang-Kuantan Highway
FT 82 Federal Route 82
FT 2484 Jalan Bandar Chini
FT 63 Federal Route 63
FT 11 Bahau-Keratong Highway
FT 1 Federal Route 1
South endSegamat, Johor
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Kuantan
Paluh Hinai
Pekan
Bandar Muadzam Shah
Bandar Tun Abdul Razak
Bahau
Highway system

Tun Razak Highway, Federal Route 12 (Lebuhraya Tun Razak), also known as Segamat-Kuantan Highway (Lebuhraya Segamat-Kuantan), Asian Highway Route 142,[3] is a 146.8 kilometres (91 mi) federal highway[4] running from the town of Segamat, Johor to Gambang before proceeding another 38 kilometres (24 mi) via Federal Route 2 to Gambang near Kuantan, Pahang. This two-lane federal road is named in honor of Tun Abdul Razak, Malaysia's second Prime Minister who was also known as Malaysia's Father of Development. The highway is part of the Asian Highway Network of route 142.

Route background

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The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 12 is located at Segamat, Johor, at its intersection with the Federal Route 1, the main trunk road of the central of Peninsular Malaysia. Next, the highway passes the Johor-Pahang border near Perwira Jaya at Pahang side.

The Federal Route 12 intersects the Bera Highway (Federal Route 11) at Bandar Tun Abdul Razak. Next, the highway overpasses the Federal Route 63 at Bandar Muadzam Shah Interchange. After that, the highway crosses the Pahang River at Paluh Hinai, Pekan. Finally, the highway ends at Gambang, Kuantan, Pahang, at its 4-way intersection with the Federal Route 2, the main trunk road of the east and west coasts of Peninsula Malaysia.[5]

History

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The Tun Razak Highway is the brainchild of Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah.[2] The construction of the highway began in 1970 and was completed in 1983.[1][2] Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah himself inaugurated the Tun Razak Highway in 1983 when he was the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at that time.[2] The Tun Razak Highway was gazetted as the Federal Route 12 on 19 October 1989.[4]

Built under Malaysia's New Economic Policy, this 2-lane federal highway is built with reasons as follows:-[6]

  • To shorten the traveling distance time from southwestern towns and cities such as Segamat, Tangkak, Muar, Batu Pahat and Melaka to eastern states of Peninsular Malaysia.
  • To speed up the development of the poorly developed areas in southern Pahang.

Even though the highway is generally straight with less sharp corners, the Tun Razak Highway is notorious for its many accidents due to the steady increase of traffic. On 20 June 2010, Malaysian Ministry of Works, Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor, proposed the Tun Razak Highway to be upgraded to a four-lane highway as a preventive measure to reduce accidents.[1] Instead, the highway was upgraded to JKR R5 standard with wider medians, roadside and single-carriageway lanes. The upgrade project began in September 2015, with the first phase involving the 47-km segment from Gambang to Paloh Hinai, with the cost of RM300 million. The second phase, which would involve the upgrade works of the remaining 100 km from Paloh Hinai to Segamat, would cost RM1.2 billion.[7]

Features

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Notable features

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At most sections, the Federal Route 12 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

Federal Route 106 Jalan Belimbing-Pahang Tua (1.1 km) overlaps with Tun Razak Highway.[5] There are no alternate routes or sections with motorcycle lanes.

 
Tun Razak Highway runs from Segamat, Johor to Gambang, Kuantan, Pahang.

List of interchanges, intersections and towns

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Legend:


State District km Exit Name[5] Destinations Notes
Through to   FT 222   AH142 MEC Highway
Pahang Kuantan 146.8 17 Gambang I/S   FT 2 Jalan Gambang – Gambang, Maran, Temerloh, Kuantan
146.8 RSA Gambang RSA   Gambang RSA -               Caltex Segamat bound
BR Sungai Belat bridge
16 Kampung Sungai Semuji I/S Agro Resort Sungai Semuji
Kampung Dagon
15 Felda Lepar Hilir I/S Jalan Felda Lepar Hilir - Felda Lepar Hilir
139.0 LB Caltex L/B   Caltex L/B -               Caltex Kuantan bound
Kampung Batu Lima
Kampung Batu Enam
Pekan Lepar
Kampung Kecupu
127.0 LB BHPetrol L/B   BHPetrol L/B -               BH Petrol Segamat bound
14 Paluh Hinai North I/S  C106 Jalan Belimbing-Pahang Tua - Belimbing, Lubuk Paku Overlaps with
 C106 (1.1 km)
13 Paluh Hinai North I/S  C106 Jalan Belimbing-Pahang Tua - Permatang Lanjut, Pahang Tua
BR Sungai Pahang bridge
12 Paluh Hinai I/S   FT 82 Jalan Batu Balik – Pekan
 C108 Jalan Mengkarak-Paluh Hinai - Chenor, Mengkarak, Bera, Teriang, Lake Chini
RSA Paluh Hinai RSA   Paluh Hinai RSA -             Kuantan bound
JPJ Enforcement Station Segamat bound
Bandar Dua Paluh Hinai
11 Jalan Bandar Chini I/S Jalan Bandar Chini – Bandar Chini, Bandar Satu Paluh Hinai, Lake Chini
107.0 RSA Chini RSA   Chini RSA -             Segamat bound
Kampung Cawai
10 Kota Perdana I/S   FT 2486 Jalan Kota Perdana – Kota Perdana
Kampung Kelentok
9 Bandar Muadzam Shah I/S Jalan Bandar Muadzam Shah - Bandar Muadzam Shah town center, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (Uniten) Kampus Muadzam Shah  
73.0 RSA Bandar Muadzam Shah R//R (RSA)   Bandar Muadzam Shah R//R (RSA) -                 Petronas Both bounds
8 Bandar Muadzam Shah I/C   FT 63 Federal Route 63 - Bukit Ibam, Kuala Rompin, Endau, Mersing
Rompin Gadak Orang Asli Village
BR Sungai Rompin bridge
Kampung Jemekat
I/S Felda Keratong I/S Felda Keratong
7 Kota Bahagia-Melati I/S Jalan Kota Bahagia-Melati - Kota Bahagia, Kota Iskandar, Melati, Bandar Bera, Tasik Bera  
BR Sungai Keratong bridge
I/S Felda Keratong 10 I/S Felda Keratong 10
BR Sungai Pesek bridge
6 Bandar Tun Abdul Razak I/S   FT 11 Bahau-Keratong Highway - Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, Kota Shahbandar, Bandar Seri Jempol, Bahau, Seremban, Tasik Bera  
Felda Keratong 5 I/S Felda Keratong 5
5 Chanis I/S Jalan Chanis - Chanis, Felda Keratong 6 & 7
BR Sungai Keratong bridge
RSA Risda Keratong RSA   Risda Keratong RSA -             Segamat bound
JPJ Enforcement Station Segamat bound
Chenderawasih I/S Jalan Chenderawasih - Chenderawasih
Pekoti Timur
4 Perwira Jaya I/S Jalan Perwira Jaya - Perwira Jaya, Felda Selancar
Johor Segamat Kampung Cempaka
3 Felda Pemanis I/S Jalan Felda Pemanis - Felda Pemanis
BR Sungai Kapeh bridge
2 Kampung Bangas I/S  J155 Jalan Kuala Paya - Kg. Kuala Paya, Buloh Kasap
 J158 Jalan Sepinang - Kg. Sepinang, Kg. Gelang Cincin
Kampung Tadok
Petronas Natural Gas
Operation Centre, Segamat
Petronas Natural Gas Operation Centre, Segamat
RSA Segamat fruit stalls   Segamat fruit stalls -   |style="text-align: center;"|Kuantan bound
1.1 I/S Taman Yayasan Taman Yayasan
0.0 1 Tun Abdul Razak I/S   FT 1   AH142 Jalan Buloh KasapSegamat town center, Buloh Kasap, Gemas, Tangkak, Muar, Tampin, Seremban, Labis, Chaah, Johor Bahru

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Jalan Kuantan-Segamat perlu dinaik taraf". Berita Harian. 20 June 2010. Archived from the original on February 21, 2013. Retrieved 2 June 2012. (in Malay)
  2. ^ a b c d "Pidato Umum Naib Canselor Memperkenalkan Graduan Kehormat Majlis Konvokesyen Komemoratif". Universiti Malaysia Pahang. 3 October 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2012.[permanent dead link] (in Malay)
  3. ^ ERIA Study Team. "Current Status of ASEAN Transport Sector" (PDF). ASEAN Strategic Transport Plan 2011-2015. Jakarta: ASEAN Secretariat and ERIA: 3-1–3-95. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  4. ^ a b Senarai Jalan Persekutuan Utama Archived 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine (in Malay) - Malaysian Public Works Department. Accessed on 2012-06-02.
  5. ^ a b c d "Segamat-Kuantan-KL Part 1: Tun Razak Highway FT12". Blog Jalan Raya Malaysia. 28 June 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Kronologi Pembangunan Segamat". Pejabat Tanah Segamat. Retrieved 2 June 2012.[permanent dead link] (in Malay)
  7. ^ "Jalan Kuantan-Segamat to become four lanes". The Star. 2015-05-04. Retrieved 2017-06-01.