Wui75 Neutral Newbie February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 From what I observed from maps, North South Highway seem to be broken into two parts. The lower half of the highway will end somewhere in the south of KL, and the upper half will continue somewhere in the north of KL. Please correct me if I'm wrong. How do I continue my journey from Singapore to Penang this way? Please advise. Thanks! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lifemoveon Clutched February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 Hi Wui, When you are past Seremban and hitting KL, look out for road signs that says 'Ipoh'. Just follow the road signs and head towards Ipoh. Once you are on the main highway towards Ipoh, just go straight and you'll hit Penang. Be careful when you are in KL, the speed limit there is 90kmh not 110kmh. I heard there're quite a number of candid cameras there. Prepare yourself well for the trip. Have a safe trip. Cheers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Safetyfirst Clutched February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 if not urgent, then perhaps break the trip into 2 morning drive ? ? much better Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makinen85 1st Gear February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 maybe they wan u to rest n tour round KL before u go north.....even u go genting oso will pass thru KL city.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bentwy Neutral Newbie February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 all the way to penang at 110 could take you 10 hours (including stops). It would be nicer to split the trip up into two. Stop at KL a night or something. go to this website to download and print the maps. http://www.plus.com.my the 2 portions of the NS highway is linked by the Elite Highway to bypass KL. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheerios Neutral Newbie February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 ya... to think my brother in law drove @ 150km/h on the way back to singapore from batu bahat.... scary.. and its like 9pm Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yxshiki 1st Gear February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 Yea you're right the north bound fr JB will end up in Sg Besi tol which enters the city. If traffic is fine, you shld only take about 15mins to get to the Duta tol which heads to Ipoh/Penang. Else jus follow the sign to Ipoh, this is still the same highway but it diverts to the left(close to Sepang airport) & loop around the city. This could easily delay you 40mins drivin at 110 kmh but its the most straight fwd. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makinen85 1st Gear February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 150km/h is counted as normal le....lolx..... some even can hit 200.... for bus/coaches....ehh....130km/h???? but if going up to KL...DON'T speed after batu bahat....cos the POLIS will have checks at Pagoh area.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tankers25 Neutral Newbie February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 There is an alternative route where you could bypass KL city. From NSH, take exit 214(towards KLIA) this exit is right after the Sepang Exit. The remaining journey is pretty easy just follow the sign to ipoh. Travelling this route will take roughly 7hrs at speed 130~140kmh with a 1/2hr lunch break and 2 or 3 pee break. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trinitronics Neutral Newbie February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 ? Got batu pahat exit ar?? I tot is ayer hitam? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makinen85 1st Gear February 27, 2007 Share February 27, 2007 ehh...ya...but batu bahat more famous...haha... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
2BDriver Hypersonic December 10, 2016 Share December 10, 2016 Diesel tanker overturns, spills fuel, on Plus Highway, triggering massive 16km jam near Ipoh IPOH: A diesel tanker lorry overturned at Km256.5 northbound on the Plus Highway from Terowong Menora to Sungai Perak this morning, causing a massive 16km jam on the route as of 10.35am. A Plusline spokesperson said the lorry driver was injured, and that diesel had spilled onto the lanes. Terowong Menora is reportedly closed, while contra lanes have been opened and all vehicles heading north are being asked to make a U-turn and exit at the Ipoh Selatan toll. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jq1988 4th Gear December 10, 2016 Share December 10, 2016 Slow down your car 15 km far before you reach Payoh exit 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toeknee_33 Turbocharged December 19, 2016 Share December 19, 2016 You mean Pagoh? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam5 1st Gear March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 NS highway is great to use if not for road bullies and mad drivers that put your life at risk. Keep a spacing between cars bcos you are at 110km/hr u are moving about 30 metre/sec. Half sec 15metre. Longer than your house. Use your watch and time how fast u blink your eyes. This is why 15-20car pileup is common. If u dun value your life then think of your children & family. 1800 880000. Plus helpline. If u have a puncture or a breakdown DON'T fix it yourself. Even if u are the best mechanic in the world. Call d number and PLUS will come and change d tyre or fix your car. If it can't b fix. PLUS will tow for free to d nearest toll gate. All services are free. Many drivers are injured or killed when they try to change d tyre themselves. Pull over to d emergency lane. Everybody out of d car and stand inside d Armco barrier. Dun stay in d car and wait for help to come. Open d boot to indicate d car has stopped. This is to avoid being ram from behind by speedsters who overtake at d emergency lane. Play safe and record d number in your phone. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 Road bullies? Just keep to the L lane and don't road hog. No road bullies would be bother to bother anyone. Crooks and bandits excluded. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wt_know Supersonic March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 (edited) Road bullies? Just keep to the L lane and don't road hog. No road bullies would be bother to bother anyone. Crooks and bandits excluded. yeah ... most of the time it's road hogger that cause accident because the fast car need to overtake from left and zigzag left/rightif slow car keep left religiously ... it's so much pleasant for both slow and fast driver ... each got their own pace if autobahn can do it why nshw cannot? Edited March 2, 2017 by Wt_know 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vinceng Turbocharged March 2, 2017 Share March 2, 2017 all the way to penang at 110 could take you 10 hours (including stops). It would be nicer to split the trip up into two. Stop at KL a night or something. go to this website to download and print the maps. http://www.plus.com.my the 2 portions of the NS highway is linked by the Elite Highway to bypass KL. I think one would fall asleep at 110km/h constant on the NSH. Varying your speed between 110 to 150km/h will make your trip more enjoyable. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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