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Sprint Expressway

SPRINT Expressway
(System of Traffic Dispersal in Western Kuala Lumpur)
Lebuhraya Sprint, Kuala Lumpur 20240501 162047.jpg
Route information
Maintained by Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Sdn Bhd (Sprint)
Length26.5 km (16.5 mi)
Kerinchi Link: 11.5 km (7.1 mi)
Damansara Link: 9.5 km (5.9 mi)
Penchala Link: 5.5 km (3.4 mi)
Existed1999–present
HistoryCompleted in 2004
Component
highways
Sprint Expressway Kerinchi Link
(Kg. Kerinchi–Mont Kiara)
Sprint Expressway Penchala Link
(Jalan Duta–Sungai Penchala)
Sprint Expressway Damansara Link
(Semantan–Damansara Interchange)
Major junctions
Major intersections North–South Expressway Northern Route AH 2 AH 141 New Klang Valley Expressway
Damansara–Shah Alam Elevated Expressway Damansara–Shah Alam Elevated Expressway
Damansara–Puchong Expressway Damansara–Puchong Expressway
FT 2 Federal Highway
Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim (Jalan Duta)
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Damansara Utama, Damansara City, Petaling Jaya, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Mont Kiara, Pusat Sains Negara, Sri Hartamas, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Kerinchi, Jalan Duta
Highway system

SPRINT Expressway Sprint Expressway(Malay: Sistem Penyuraian Trafik Kuala Lumpur Barat, English: System of Traffic Dispersal in Western Kuala Lumpur) is the main expressway network in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The 26.5 km (16.5 mi) expressway is divided into three sections: the Kerinchi Link, Damansara Link and Penchala Link. It is a three-lane dual carriageway that was built to disperse traffic from congested inner city roads and narrow residential streets leading into Kuala Lumpur from the western suburbs, including Petaling Jaya, Damansara, and surrounding areas. It is one of the busiest expressway during rush hour to and from the city centre.

Route background

Kerinchi Link

The 11.5 km (7.1 mi) sections from Seputeh Interchange at Federal Highway to NKVE at Jalan Duta. The Kilometre Zero of the Kerinchi Link's section is located at Mont Kiara-NKVE Interchange.

Damansara Link

The 9.5 km (5.9 mi) sections from Kayu Ara to Jalan Duta-Semantan Interchange. The Kilometre Zero of the Damansara Link's section is located at Kampung Kayu Ara in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Penchala Link

The 5.5 km (3.4 mi) sections from Damansara–Puchong Expressway at Penchala, Penchala Tunnel to Mont Kiara. The Kilometre Zero of the Penchala Link's section is located at Mont Kiara Interchange

History

The proposal to build the expressway was motivated by heavy traffic on Jalan Damansara. The concession for the expressway was awarded to Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Sdn Bhd (SPRINT). On 23 October 1997, the concession agreement was signed between the Government of Malaysia and Sprint for the privatisation of the improvement, upgrading, design, construction, maintenance, operations, and management of the expressway.[citation needed]

A supplementary agreement was subsequently signed on 4 September 1998 to defer the construction of the Penchala Link. The concession period is for 33 years and commenced on the effective date on 15 December 1998. After this period, the toll collection will cease and the highways will be handed over to the government. Construction began in 1999, which included acquiring and upgrading several major roads, such as Jalan Damansara, Jalan Kayu Ara, Jalan Sri Hartamas, and Jalan Semantan. The Kerinchi Link and Damansara Link were opened in 2001, followed by the Penchala Link in 2004.[citation needed]

This expressway also featured its own toll collection system known as the "FasTrak". On 1 July 2004, the FasTrak electronic payment system was replaced by Touch 'n Go and SmartTAG electronic payment systems.[citation needed]

Pioneer roads

The construction of the SPRINT Expressway included acquiring and upgrading several major roads:

Kerinchi Link

Roads Sections
Jalan Sri Hartamas Sri Hartamas
Jalan Bukit Kiara Sri Hartamas–Bukit Kiara

Damansara Link

Roads Sections
Jalan Semantan Jalan Duta–Damansara Town Centre
Jalan Beringin South side
Jalan Johar–Semantan
Jalan Johar Jalan Beringin–Jalan Damansara
Jalan Damansara Damansara Town Centre–Damansara
Jalan Kayu Ara Damansara–Kampung Kayu Ara

Features

The Damansara Link section of Klang Valley's Sprint Expressway.
A section of the former Damansara Town Centre building as seen from Sprint Expressway's Damansara Link.

The expressway has several notable features:

Controversies and criticisms

Kerinchi Link at the Universiti Malaya site

The double-deck carriageway design of Kerinchi Link from Bukit Kiara Interchange Exit 2310 to Kerinchi Interchange Exit 2310 was made as a result of the early controversial issues during the development stage. The construction of the stretch took place at the border of Universiti Malaya, which meant that the construction could take up some of the university area, which sparked complaints. As a result, the expressway concessionaire Sprint came up with the idea of a double-deck carriageway which could reduce the land usage.

Damansara Town Centre as the "island" of separated carriageway

During the construction of the expressway, Jalan Semantan could not be widened to six lanes; consequently, the highway concessionaire took another main road at Damansara Town Centre for the Eastbound route, including Jalan Johar and Jalan Beringin. Damansara Town Centre became the "island" of the separated carriageways.

Unopened 2-lane off-ramp to Penchala Link at Sri Hartamas

Disputed ramp

When the expressway was opened to the traffic, the 530 m-long two-lane off-ramp from the Northbound direction of Kerinchi Link to Penchala Link at the Mont Kiara Interchange Exit 2303 could not be opened to traffic as a result of a land owner fencing the land which became a part of the ramp. The land owner's action has created difficulties among the residents of Bukit Kiara and Sri Hartamas, and even the highway concessionaire itself.

Meanwhile, the highway concessionaire has made a narrower temporary ramp to Penchala Link but according to the highway concessionaire, the temporary ramp is quite unsafe due to risks of being collided from behind. For the time being, the highway concessionaire is still negotiating with the land owner in order to open the two-lane ramp.[1]

Opening the ramp

At 3pm, 3 June 2010, Works Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor officially opened this disputed ramp.

Hitherto, road users living in the Mont Kiara and Sri Hartamas areas wanting to go to Jalan Duta, Duta–Ulu Klang Expressway (DUKE) and Penchala Link only had two lanes to use.

"This new ramp will ease the movement of almost 22,000 vehicles per day", he told reporters after opening the ramp.

Shaziman said the 50-metre ramp, which was delayed for seven years owing to problems related to acquisition of land, was completed in five months after the intervention by the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who had immediately approved about RM20 million for the acquisition of land.

The old SJKC Damansara near Sprint Expressway

The old SJKC Damansara has one block located at Section 17 near Jalan Damansara (now Sprint Expressway). However, on 26 January 2001, the school was moved from old block at Section 17 to the new smart school at PJU 3, near Tropicana Golf and Country Club following the instructions from federal government that it no longer provided a "conducive learning environment" because of traffic congestion and noise pollution from the neighbouring Sprint Expressway.

Tolls

The Sprint Expressway uses open toll systems.

Electronic Toll Collections (ETC)

As part of an initiative to facilitate faster transactions at the Kerinchi Link, Damansara Link and Penchala Link Toll Plazas, all toll transactions at three stretches toll plazas on the Sprint Expressway have been conducted electronically via Touch 'n Go cards or SmartTAGs since 2 March 2016.[2][3]

Toll rates

(As of 15 October 2015)[4][5][6]

Kerinchi Link

Class Type of vehicles Rate (in Malaysian Ringgit (RM))
0 Motorcycles, bicycles or vehicles with 2 or less wheels Free
1 Vehicles with 2 axles and 3 or 4 wheels excluding taxis RM2.50
2 Vehicles with 2 axles and 5 or 6 wheels excluding buses RM7.00
3 Vehicles with 3 or more axles RM10.50
4 Taxis RM1.80
5 Buses RM1.50

Damansara Link (NKVE and TTDI bound only)

Class Type of vehicles Rate (in Malaysian Ringgit (RM))
0 Motorcycles, bicycles or vehicles with 2 or less wheels Free
1 Vehicles with 2 axles and 3 or 4 wheels excluding taxis RM2.00
2 Vehicles with 2 axles and 5 or 6 wheels excluding buses RM4.00
3 Vehicles with 3 or more axles RM6.00
4 Taxis RM1.00
5 Buses RM1.00

Penchala Link

Class Type of vehicles Rate (in Malaysian Ringgit (RM))
0 Motorcycles, bicycles or vehicles with 2 or less wheels Free
1 Vehicles with 2 axles and 3 or 4 wheels excluding taxis RM3.00
2 Vehicles with 2 axles and 5 or 6 wheels excluding buses RM6.00
3 Vehicles with 3 or more axles RM9.00
4 Taxis RM1.50
5 Buses RM2.00

References

  1. ^ Missing link is the cause of Mont Kiara's daily crawl Archived 25 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine The Star, 22 June 2009
  2. ^ Chin, Graham (27 January 2016). "LDP and Sprint tolls to go fully cashless this year".
  3. ^ Lee, Jonathan (26 February 2016). "Cashless toll collection on KESAS, SPRINT, Guthrie, LEKAS and LATAR to begin on March 2, 2016".
  4. ^ "SPRINT Toll Fares". litrakgroup.com.my.
  5. ^ "Information you should know on SPRINT Highway's toll review dated 15th October 2015". litrakgroup.com.my.
  6. ^ Lim, Anthony (13 October 2015). "Sprint Expressway toll rates to go up on October 15 – Kerinchi Link, Penchala Link and Damansara Link".

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