Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road
Federal Route 188 | |
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Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road (Jalan Lingkaran Dalam) | |
Route information | |
Length: | 4.6 km (2.9 mi) |
Existed: | 1996 – present |
History: | Completed in 2001 |
Major junctions | |
Southwest end: | Dataran Bandaraya Interchange |
J1 Iskandar Coastal Highway Jalan Yahya Awal Skudai Highway Tebrau Highway Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway J5 Johor Bahru East Coast Parkway Jalan Tanjung Puteri Jalan Ibrahim Sultan | |
Southeast end: |
Stulang Jalan Ibrahim Sultan Interchange |
Location | |
Primary destinations: | Woodlands (Singapore) |
Highway system | |
Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road, (JBIRR) or Jalan Lingkaran Dalam, Federal Route 188, is a multi-lane federal ring road highway that circles the Johor Bahru Central District in Johor, Malaysia.[1] The 4.6-kilometre (2.9 mi) highway was the most expensive road infrastructure project per kilometre of its time in the country.
The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 188 starts at Jalan Abu Bakar junctions near Dataran Bandaraya.
History
Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road commenced construction in 1996 with the objective of diverting traffic not destined for the centre of the city to bypass it through the ring road that connects all four arterial highways and major roads leading into the area.
The construction was divided into three phases:
Phase 1
From the Tanjung Puteri Customs Complex/Jalan Sultan Ibrahim to Jalan Tebrau (Tebrau Highway), this 500-metre section links the Malaysia-Singapore commercial vehicles customs complex to Tebrau Highway, one of the two major arterial highways into the city. This 6 to 8 lane section comprised two ground-level traffic-light- controlled intersections with provisions for future tri-level interchange, and a two-level interchange with provision for future tri-level interchange. This phase was opened to traffic in 1998.
Phase 2
This 600 metre elevated section from Jalan Tebrau (Tebrau Highway) to Jalan Abdul Rahman Andak comprises only one interchange, 25 metres high, roughly equivalent to a four-storey building. It links Tebrau Highway to Jalan Tun Abdul Razak (Skudai Highway) near Plaza Best World. The tri-level interchange was the tallest traffic interchange at the time of construction in Malaysia. This phase was opened to traffic in 1999.
Phase 3
This 3.5 kilometre section runs from Jalan Abdul Rahman Andak to Jalan Tun Dato Ismail near the City Square clock tower, or Dataran Bandaraya Johor Bahru. It comprises four ground level traffic-lights controlled intersections with provisions for future dual or tri-level interchanges. This phase was opened to traffic after multiple delays in 2001.
Features
At most sections, the Federal Route 188 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.
Traffic interchanges at Jalan Sultan Ibrahim and Jalan Lumba Kuda are being upgraded to multi-level interchanges in anticipation for the new customs and immigration complex of Southern International Gateway known as Sultan Iskandar Building. This project is expected to divert all inbound and outbound traffic to Singapore away from the CBD.
The new flyover on Tebrau Highway Interchange near hockey stadium was constructed during the middle of 2006 and became operational to the public on 15 December 2007.
List of interchanges and junctions
km | Exit | Interchange | To | Remarks | |
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0 | EXIT 18801 | Dataran Bandaraya flyover Dataran Bandaraya Interchange | J1 Iskandar Coastal Highway West Skudai Senai International Airport Kulai Iskandar Puteri (Nusajaya) Danga Bay East J1 City Centre Hospital Sultanah Aminah Masjid Negeri Sultan Abu Bakar Istana Besar | Trumpet interchange Start/End of flyover | |
J1 Iskandar Coastal Highway | |||||
Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road | |||||
Dataran Bandaraya flyover Dataran Bandaraya | Eastbound | ||||
EXIT 18802 | Dataran Bandaraya flyover Kolam Ayer Interchange | Northwest Jalan Datin Halimah Jalan Datin Halimah Southeast Jalan Mahmoodiah Muslim Cemetery Makam Mahmoodiah (Johor Royal Mausoleum) | Diamond interchange | ||
Dataran Bandaraya flyover | Start/End of flyover | ||||
Jalan Abdul Samad | Jalan Abdul Samad Sedap Corner | Eastbound | |||
Jalan Petri | Jalan Petri Muslim cemetery Jalan Mahmoodiah | Westbound | |||
EXIT 18803 | Mahmoodiah Interchange | North Jalan Wirawan South Jalan Mariamah Jalan Mahmoodiah Muslim cemetery Makam Mahmoodiah (Johor Royal Mausoleum) | Diamond interchange with tunnel | ||
EXIT 18804 | Jalan Yahya Awal Interchange | Jalan Yahya Awal North Jalan Tasek Utara Hutan Bandar South Jalan Ayer Molek Bangunan KWSP Bangunan Tabung Haji | Diamond interchange | ||
EXIT 18805 | Jalan Tun Abdul Razak Interchange | Skudai Highway North Senai International Airport Nusajaya Tampoi Skudai Kulaijaya Kuala Lumpur South City Centre JB Sentral | Single-point urban interchange | ||
EXIT 18806 | Lebuhraya Tebrau Interchange | Tebrau Highway North Mersing Kota Tinggi Bandar Sri Alam Pasir Gudang South City Centre JB Sentral | Stack diamond interchange | ||
Jalan Storey | Jalan Storey | Westbound | |||
CIQ flyover | Start/End of flyover | ||||
EXIT 18807 | CIQ flyover CIQ Interchange | Northeast Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway Kuala Lumpur Melaka Senai International Airport Bandar Dato' Onn Setia Tropika J5 Johor Bahru East Coast Parkway Jalan Stulang Laut Permas Jaya Pasir Gudang South Sultan Iskandar Building TnG Immigration Customs Johor Causeway Woodlands Singapore City | Multi-level stacked diamond interchange | ||
CIQ flyover | Start/End of flyover | ||||
4 | |||||
Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road Start/End of highway | |||||
4.6 | EXIT 18808 | Jalan Ibrahim Sultan Interchange | West Jalan Tanjung Puteri City Centre East Jalan Ibrahim Sultan Stulang ZON Duty Free Complex | T-junctions |
See also
References
- ↑ Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. p. 16-64. ISSN 1985-9619.
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