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Automated Enforcement System

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The Automated Enforcement System (AES) (Malay: Sistem Penguatkuasaan Jalan Raya Automatik) is the road safety enforcement system to monitor all federal roads, highways and expressways in Malaysia. This system came into operation on 22 September 2012.

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Type

  • Speed light camera
  • Camera at accident area/Dangerous corner
  • Red light camera to determine limited speed
  • Speed cameras

  • Km 7 Jalan Maharajalela (Federal Route 58), Teluk Intan (90 km/h or 56 mph)
  • Km 376 North-South Expressway Northern Route (E1), Slim River (110 km/h or 68 mph)
  • Km 91 Jalan Ipoh—Butterworth (Federal Route 1) (60 km/h or 37 mph)
  • Km 81 Jalan Ipoh—Kuala Lumpur (Federal Route 1) (60 km/h or 37 mph)
  • Km 204.4 North-South Expressway Northern Route (E1), Taiping North (110 km/h or 68 mph)
  • Km 7.7 Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway (E37), Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur (80 km/h or 50 mph)
  • Along Persiaran Timur, Putrajaya (80 km/h or 50 mph)
  • Km 301.9 North-South Expressway Southern Route (E2), Kajang (90 km/h or 56 mph)
  • Along Lebuh Sentosa, Putrajaya (70 km/h or 43 mph)
  • Km 6.6 South Klang Valley Expressway (Phase 1, E26) (90 km/h or 56 mph)
  • Accident areas or dangerous corners

  • Km 26 Jalan Ipoh—Kuala Kangsar (Federal Route 1) (Sungai Siput)
  • Red light cameras

  • Jalan Pasir Putih, Ipoh near TNB
  • Along Jalan Klang Lama, Kuala Lumpur
  • Along Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur
  • References

    Automated Enforcement System Wikipedia