Talk:North–South Expressway (Malaysia)

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Joshua in topic Inline icons

Speed Limit on the North South Expressway

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In my 10 years experience of using the North South Expressway, I have observed that motorists generally follow the 110 km/hr speed limit (this speed limit applies to 90% of the expressway). But expect significant slowdowns during the holiday season such as the Chinese New year and Hari Raya festivals.

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Further to that I am using this highway a lot as well and can see many cars speeding. Generally cars with bigger cc will speed on this highway. --Shorty23sin (talk) 02:46, 25 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Speed limit of North-South Expressway

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Federal Highway route 2 (FHR2) can be considered as a metropolitan expressway, therefore the speed limit should be reduced because of very high traffic capacity. North-South Expressway on the other hand is designed as a national expressway which runs for long distances, therefore this expressway should have speed limit as high as 110 km/h. Hezery99 04:06, 22 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Nope,110km/h is too low, it should have no speed limit, much like the German Autobahn Ceecookie 12:42, 13 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Plushighway3.jpg

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Fair use rationale for Image:Pluslogo.jpg

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Malaysian Police on North-South Expressway

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I would like to see this section added: Malaysian Police on North-South Expressway

It is a fact that the Malaysian Police is stopping speeding cars and asking for bribes. You can pay RM 50 or need to follow them to the next police station. I think this information would improve this article to show that this highway is not so safe for motorists. Especially cars with foreign license plate will be stopped by the police.

What do you think? Add it or leave it? --Shorty23sin (talk) 02:43, 25 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Inline icons

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These look terrible, in my opinion. They break up the text and add nothing to the reader's comprehension. Can we remove them? --John (talk) 01:39, 29 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Do you mean the highway shields? Isn't it normal for highway articles to use highway shield icons? Removing them is ridiculous, as most highway articles including the U.S. interstate and federal highway articles use highway shields a lot. - Hezery99 (talk) 13:38, 11 June 2009 (UTC)Reply
While articles on U.S. Routes feature highway shields, they are in the infobox but not in the text of the article. What John suggests is removing those icons in the text of the article, which I totally agree with. The icons are awful, break up the text, and they do not help to enhance the understanding of the article. Wikipedia does have a guideline on using icons appropriately (see MOS:ICON). We can leave the icons in the infobox as needed. --Joshua Say "hi" to me!What I've done? 17:25, 12 June 2009 (UTC)Reply