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Gebeng Bypass

Road in Malaysia


Road in Malaysia

FieldValue
countryMYS
typeFederal
route101
alternate_nameGebeng Bypass
length_km13.70
direction_aWest
terminus_aJabur Interchange
junction
Federal Route 14
Jalan Kawasan Perindustrian Gebeng
Federal Route 3
direction_bEast
terminus_bGebeng
destinationsJabur, Bandar Al-Muktafi Billah Shah, Gebeng Industrial Area, Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park, Kuantan Port , Cherating, Chukai (Kemaman)
established2003
historyCompleted in 2006
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Federal Route 14 Jalan Kawasan Perindustrian Gebeng Federal Route 3 Gebeng Bypass, Federal Route 101, AH141, is a controlled-access highway connecting Jabur, Terengganu to Gebeng near Kuantan Port, Pahang, Malaysia.

Route background

The Kilometre Zero of Federal Route 101 starts at Gebeng Interchange, at its interchange with the Federal Route 3, the main trunk road of the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

History

The highway is part of the East Coast Expressway Phase 1 project (Karak - Jabur). Construction began on 2003 and was opened to traffic in December 2006. Meanwhile, the next sections between Jabur Interchange of the East Coast Expressway to Jabur was opened to traffic on 15 July 2007. In 2012, the highway was gazetted as Federal Route 101.

Features

  • Aspa Cottage.
  • Gebeng Industrial Area.
    • BASF-Petronas petrochemical plant.
    • Lynas Malaysia Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP).
  • Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park is a joint venture industrial park between Malaysia and the People's Republic of China.
  • Akademi Maritim Sultan Ahmad Shah (AMSAS), the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Academy.

At most sections, the Gebeng Bypass was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

There are no overlaps, alternate routes, or sections with motorcycle lanes.

Junction lists

References

References

  1. . (2013). "Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013)". *[[Malaysian Public Works Department]]*.
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