Speed Traps Alert - Drive safely within the law
Nov 3rd, 2005 by Neo
This Malaysia Speed Traps Information may help you to drive safely within the speed limits. This information may not be true, I have not made any effort to verify its genuinity, it is provided here as reference and reminder to all road users to abide by the speed limits and drive more carefully.
SPEED TRAPS IN PERLIS, KEDAH AND PENANG
North Bound
- Around Ayer Hitam in 60km/h zone.
- Before Perwaja Steel.
- Sg Petani junction.
- Between Seberang Jaya junction and Sg Dua Toll.
- Penang Bridge at island end. Speed limit 80km/h.
South Bound
- Penang Bridge island end. Speed limit 80km/h.
- About 2km before Juru Toll Speed limit 90km/h.
SPEED TRAPS IN PERAK
North Bound
- Under the bridge at 197.1km and 198.8km, after Kamunting Junction.
- Under the bridge at 204.3km, after Kamunting Junction.
- Under the bridge at 208km, before Kamunting Junction.
- Under the bridge at 214.8km, before Kamunting junction.
- Ipoh Vista Point at about 263km. Speed limit 80km/h.
- Under the bridge at 271km, Ipoh North Junction.
- Under the bridge at 274.4km, Ipoh South Junction.
- Under the bridge at 286.9km, Simpang Pulai Junction.
- Under the bridge at 296km, Gopeng Junction.
- Under the bridge at 352.6km, after Sungkai Junction.
- Under the bridge at 353km, Sungkai Junction.
- Under the bridge at 373km, Slim River Junction.
South Bound
- Under the bridge at 199km, before Kamunting junction.
- Under the bridge at 241.9km, at Kalau Kangsar junction.
- Under the sign post at 296.1km, before Gopeng Junction.
- Under the bridge at 297km, at Gopeng Junction.
- Under the bridge at 300km, after Gopeng junction.
- Under the bridge at 308.6km, after Gopeng junction.
- Under the bridge at 372.6km, at Slim River junction.
SPEED TRAPS IN CENTRAL REGION
PLUS North Bound
- Under a bridge at about 456km, Sg Buloh junction.
- Under a bridge at about 459km, Bukit Lanjan interchange.
- Under the overhead restaurant at Sg Buloh.
- Under the last bridge before Sg Besi toll at 309.2km.
- Under the bridge at 296.5km, Bangi junction.
- Under the newly constructed bridge at 289.0km, after Nilai North junction.
- Under the bridge at 286.5km, Nilai North junction.
PLUS South Bound
- Below signboard at about 454.6km and 455.2km, Sg Buloh layby.
- Under the bridge after Subang junction at 11.3km.
- Under the bridge at 22km, Bukit Lanjan junction.
- Under the bridge before Mint hotel, Sg Besi Toll. 80km/h only!
- Under the bridge at 302.8km, Kajang junction.
- About 1km south of Bangi junction, both south and north bound outer lanes
- At 296.5km and 297km, Bangi junction.
- Under the newly constructed bridge at 289.0km, before Nilai North junction.
- At 285.5km and 285.8km, Nilai North junction.
- On center divider at 251.8km and 253km after Senawang junction.
- After Alor Gajah junction at 213.9km, next to water theme park.
- Behind the right hand crash barrier at 198.4km.
Elite Central Link East/North Bound
- On left hand side at 4.8km after Batu Tiga/Shah Alam exit
- Under the overhead restaurant at USJ/Hicom junction about 8.5km. 90km/h zone!
- Below the bridge before USJ/Hicom junction at 10.5km.
Elite Central Link West/South Bound
- Under the overhead restaurant at USJ/Hicom junction about 8.5km. 90km/h zone!
- Below the bridge before USJ/Hicom junction at 10.5km.
- After exit from KLIA toll to the airport, below Jalan Pekeliling flyover. 90km/h
NKVE East/North Bound
- 300m before Jalan Duta toll, 60km/h!
- Behind crash barrier on the left when going toward Jalan Duta toll, at 24.9km, 80km/h!
- Below bridge at Damansara Junction, 17.5km
NKVE West/South Bound
- Behind crash barrier on the left when leaving Jalan Duta toll from KL, at 25.3 km and 25.7km, 80km/h!
- From Jln Duta, below the bridge, 23km, 80km/h zone!
- From Jln Duta, at the underpass at Sg Buloh Y-junction, 22km.
- Behind crash barrier at Damansara Junction, 17.7km and 16.8km
- Below railway bridge at 11.2km
- Under the bridge at Shah Alam junction.
Kesas East Bound
- Under the bridge at 44.8km, downhill run after Puchong junction.
Kesas West Bound
- At Sg Besi side of East Bound Toll.
Kuala Lumpur City
- Jalan Duta; below the flyover at the Damansara junction, 70km/h zone.
Klang
- Dual carriageway between Klang and Port Klang. Toward Klang direction, at about 13km mile stone. 70km/h only!
East Coast
- Road sign at Karak highway is inadequate especially at Y junction; if you are unfamilar, go slow.
- East bound, downhill run after Raub junction.
- Maran, 60km/h zone.
- Paya Bungor, 70km/h zone.
SPEED TRAPS IN JOHOR
North Bound
- No known location.
South Bound
- Tangkak junction.
- Under the bridge after Yong Peng
North junction
- at 97.3km.
- Ayer Hitam junction.
- Sedenak junction.
By the way, our national dialy The Star reported there were 62 people killed in road accidents since Thursday (updated on Monday October 31, 2005).


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Wakao! Where you got those information?! But honestly, who will follow that instruction?
it’s true that the transport ministry had decided to reveal to the public where the speed trap cameras are set up, as i blog here:
http://jogalong.blogspot.com/2005/11/8-golden-rules-to-observe-on-road.html
but then i couldn’t find the info like you have here, about where the cameras are. so jacky, where did you find it?
8 golden rules to observe on the road
and being the good samaritian that he is, his ministry had decided to save you from cranning your neck, eyeing suspiciously at every trees, bushes or lamposts that you zoomed by in your car to look our for speed trap cameras - they decided to place s…
wong and lucia, those info are from an email forwarded by my friend. That’s why I am not sure they are real or not, and not sure where is the original source; but that doesn’t really matter.
What is more important is we drive safe and within the speed limit.
On my way up North before the holidays, I did notice a few speed trap booths. But I believe most of them were vacant; at least I couldn’t see any policeman in there. Probably they use them to scare the road users. However, a couple of them are manned and the policemen were monitoring the road using speed trap devices.
Hello! I was wondering if you had left out a few speed traps which are there all year long. Those are infra-red cameras on the overhead bridges. One I can remember is somewhere near the Bukit Merah exit.
day-dreamer, thanks for the info. Is the infra-red camera manned all year long? Or merely a booth is built but is vacant all the time?
Erm… actually, the cameras are installed on the overhead bridge. From a certain distant, it can detect a car that’s going beyond the speed limit (because of the infrared), and when the car reaches a certain point, the camera will shoot a picture of the car, number-plate and all. Well, it’s up there all year long but no one knows whether it really works or not, because it does not flash when a picture is snapped, you see.
So, practically, it’s not a booth and requires no manning at all. Well, that’s what I’m aware of.
now day ..motor also receive a speed trap..
got it at kedah…45 km alor setar-butterworth
don`t where…bt suspect before perwaja still and around kilang beras at bedong..kedah resident beware
check it out http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/1668/
even this website not the completed information.
What i can tell u is becafully @ 110km/h before nearby bridges. or you’ll pay for it.
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