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Loke Yew Roundabout To Close For A Year Starting 5 August — Here Are Other Routes To Use

Renovation work and the construction of an overhead bridge are the reasons for the closure.

Cover image via Maison D'or Network (YouTube) & Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

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Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) announced that several roads will be closed from this Saturday, 5 August, until August next year to make way for renovation work and the construction of an overhead bridge at the Loke Yew roundabout

In a statement posted to the DBKL Facebook page, the affected routes are the Jalan Sungai Besi road, which leads to Sungai Besi or Petaling Jaya (opposite Fraser Business Park), and the Loke Yew Roundabout.

The city council also provided several alternative routes for road users to access, depending on their origin destination around the roundabout.

To ease the troubles for frequent users of the roundabout, here are the alternative routes provided by DBKL for Malaysians to manoeuvre around the area:

1. From the Kampung Pandan Roundabout to Sungai Besi or Petaling Jaya and vice versa

For road users who are heading towards Sungai Besi or Petaling Jaya via the Kampung Pandan Roundabout, a traffic diversion will be created which will be divided into two parts, through the road next to Federal Bakery located by Jalan Satu, and another through a contra route in an adjacent lane.

Check out the image provided by DBKL laying out the route for this alternative:

Coming from the Kampung Pandan Roundabout (dark blue, which will be closed) and the new diversion created towards Sungai Besi and Petaling Jaya (pink).

Image via Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

Alternatively, drivers headed in the opposite direction, from Sungai Besi or Petaling Jaya to the Kampung Pandan Roundabout, will be diverted to the left on the Loke Yew Roundabout.

Here's how it will look like:

Left diversion (pink) for those coming from Sungai Besi or Petaling Jaya to the Kampung Pandan Roundabout.

Image via Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

2. Traffic coming from Cheras

Traffic from Cheras headed towards the direction of Jalan Loke Yew will only be allowed to make a U-turn back to Cheras.

This traffic route is intended to be permanent.

As for traffic coming from Cheras that are heading towards Jalan Sungai Besi, drivers may use four routes, namely Jalan Chan Sow Lin, Jalan Satu, Jalan Dua, and Jalan Tiga. A signboard for turning into Jalan Sungai Besi from Cheras will be provided.

Here is what the new route will look like:

Alternative routes (pink) from Cheras to Jalan Sungai Besi.

Image via Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

For traffic coming from Cheras towards Jalan Yew, a U-turn needs to be made at the intersection of the flyover at Jalan Maharajalela.

Signboards for the U-turn at Jalan Maharajalela and the turn off to Jalan Yew will also be provided, according to the image posted by DBKL:

Route towards the U-turn at Jalan Maharajalela and subsequent turn off to Jalan Yew (pink) for those coming from Cheras.

Image via Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

The same flyover route at Jalan Maharajalela will also be used for those who are heading towards the areas surrounding Jalan Yew:

3. Traffic coming from Jalan Kinabalu

For traffic coming from Jalan Kinabalu towards Jalan Loke Yew, drivers will need to use the diversion to Jalan Yew that is headed towards the Pudu Roundabout, before turning back towards Jalan Loke Yew.

This is what the diversion will look like:

Diversion to Jalan Yew headed towards the Pudu Roundabout, and subsequently towards Jalan Loke Yew from Jalan Kinabalu (pink).

Image via Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

The same route will also be taken for those heading towards Jalan Sungai Besi:

Diversion to Jalan Yew headed towards the Pudu Roundabout, and subsequently towards Jalan Sungai Besi from Jalan Kinabalu (pink).

Image via Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

As an alternative to both of these diversions, road users may also go through the U-turn at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) (P) Pudu.

This change is intended to be permanent

Check out these alternative routes below:

4. Traffic going towards Jalan Kinabalu and Jalan Kuching from the Kampung Pandan Roundabout

Jalan Yew via the Kampung Pandan Roundabout headed to Jalan Kinabalu and subsequently Jalan Kuching will be closed for the period of construction.

As an alternative for Jalan Yew, drivers coming from the Kampung Pandan Roundabout will need to use Jalan Kampung Pandan, Jalan Imbi, and Jalan Hang Tuah to head towards Jalan Kinabalu, and then Jalan Kuching.

Here is what it will look like:

Route (pink) from the Kampung Pandan Roundabout to Jalan Kinabalu via Jalan Kampung Pandan, Jalan Imbi, and Jalan Hang Tuah.

Image via Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

5. Closure of slip road from Jalan Pudu to Jalan Yew

To make way for the demolition of the drawbridge and reconstruction of the bridge at the Pudu Roundabout towards Jalan Sungai Besi, which is next to the Pudu Police Station, the slip road from Jalan Pudu to Jalan Yew will be closed to all traffic users.

The alternative routes that are required to be used will be Jalan Sungai Besi, Jalan Chan Sow Lin, Jalan Satu, Jalan Dua, and Jalan Tiga, for both traffic users coming from Jalan Pudu and Jalan Cheras.

Check out what the directions would look like:

Alternative route (pink) from Jalan Pudu to Jalan Sungai Besi.

Image via Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

Alternative routes (pink) from Jalan Cheras to Jalan Sungai Besi.

Image via Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

DBKL also advised road users to obey signs that will be in place for these alterations, as well as traffic police instructions to avoid confusion and difficulties

Check out the full Facebook post by DBKL below:

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