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Jalan Muar Labis

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West end:
  
Bukit Treh-Muar Bypass

Length
  
87 km

East end:
  
Labis

Primary destinations:
  
Bukit Pasir, Panchor, Bandar Universiti Pagoh , Pagoh, Lenga, Bukit Kepong, Bukit Serampang

Jalan Muar-Labis (Johor state route J32) is a major road in Johor, Malaysia. It is the longest state road in Johor with the total distance of 87 km (54 mi). It connects the town of Bukit Treh-Muar Bypass in Muar to Labis. This road also a main route to North-South Expressway Southern Route via Pagoh Interchange.

Contents

Map of Jln Muar-Labis, Johor, Malaysia

Route background

The Kilometre Zero of Jalan Muar-Labis starts at Labis.

History

Originally, the road was only paved from Muar to Lenga and another section near Labis; however, the road was fully paved in the 1970s as a result of the opening of many FELDA settlements along Labis-Lenga stretch. During Malayan Emergency (1948-1960), the road was sabotaged by communist terrorist.

Notable features

  • Nasuha Herbs Spices Paradise
  • Main route to North-South Expressway Southern Route via Pagoh Interchange
  • Bandar Universiti Pagoh
  • Lenga town narrow t-junctions
  • Bukit Kepong, the historical town during Malayan Emergency (1948-1960)
  • At most section, the Johor State Route J32 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

    Alternate routes

  • Pagoh Jaya bypass
  • Sections with motorcycle lanes

    None

    References

    Jalan Muar-Labis Wikipedia