JULY 9 2019, SUBANG JAYA: Road safety experts were on the ground this morning checking on several hotspots in Subang Jaya and USJ which are deemed to be accident prone.
The site visit was initiated by ADUN Subang Jaya Michelle Ng who roped in MPSJ’s engineering department and Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) to study the possibilities of making the stretches safer for motorists.
The team visited the Persiaran Tujuan (SS19-USJ2-USJ4) stretch as well as the NPE-Persiaran Tujuan (USJ bound) stretch which had been identified as hotspots.
Also present was MPSJ councillor Zone 1 Ken Chia.
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That junction has been so dangerous for so many years. It's taken a death for someone to take notice. Road safety experts must be novices at their work since there is not much coming from them at all. I feel for the schoolkids who have to cross that busy road daily. Speed and red light cameras should be installed too