Malaysia Oversight

Works Ministry identifies over 1,000 accident blackspots nationwide

By theStar in August 9, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Works Ministry identifies over 1,000 accident blackspots nationwide



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TUMPAT: More than 1,000 high-risk accident blackspots have been identified nationwide, says Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.

He said the Public Works Department (JKR) had carried out a comprehensive review of federal roads with sharp bends, structural damage or without adequate lighting,

“We have identified more than 1,000 accident blackspots nationwide. We found that these sites have various issues, including poor lighting.

“Recently, we installed over 300 solar-powered lights on the East-West Highway and they are functioning well. More will be installed at accident spots and sharp bends,” he said after launching the Sri Tanjong 1 ferry at the JKR Pengkalan Kubor Ferry terminal. Narathiwat Deputy Governor Amirut Bua-On and JKR director Nik Soh Yaacoub also attended the event.

Nanta said the ministry had also applied for additional funds to accelerate the installation of solar lights at identified locations.

On the Sri Tanjong 1 ferry, Nanta stated that the service connecting Pengkalan Kubor with Takbai, southern Thailand, is more than just a mode of transportation but serves as a vital link uniting the two border communities.

“It also facilitates movement, strengthens trade and nurtures cultural ties and kinship. The previous Sri Tanjong ferry faithfully served for 34 years without fail.

“Therefore, the replacement with Sri Tanjong 1 is a timely and wise move – not only to ensure the continuity of more efficient services but also to align with future needs,” he said.

The Sri Tanjong 1 ferry can carry up to 58 passengers and six crewmembers, eight light vehicles or a bus with a capacity of 44 passengers. It was built at a cost of RM7.90mil and completed on Feb 28 before it was handed over to JKR on March 11.

Nanta said the new ferry had enhanced capacity and capabilities, not only for passengers but also for the transportation of light and heavy vehicles.

“It is set to play a pivotal role as a catalyst for safer and more efficient cross-border mobility and connectivity, while supporting the socio-economic activities of the people.

“I am confident that with its advanced operational capabilities and improved capacity, the Sri Tanjong 1 ferry will provide a more comprehensive service experience to the people. More importantly, it will catalyse local economic growth, especially in the Tumpat district and border areas,” he said.

Meanwhile, Nanta also suggested that the old ferry be preserved as a lasting monument for future generations. – Bernama

 

 



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