Jalan Jelapang

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Perak Route 1
Jalan Jelapang
Major junctions
North end Chemor
Major intersections Jkr-ft---.svg A13 Jalan Tambun
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1 Federal route 1
Mes-e1.svg North–South Expressway Northern Route Tabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route
MYS Jkr-ft5.svg FT 5 Ipoh–Lumut Highway
South end Ipoh
Location
Country Malaysia
Primary
destinations
Jelapang
Silibin
Highway system

Jalan Jelapang (Perak state route A1) is a major road in Perak, Malaysia. It is also known as Ipoh Outer Ring Road.

List of junctions

kmExitJunctionsToRemarks
Chemor North
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1Kuala Kangsar
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1Sungai Siput
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1Kanthan

East
A13 Jalan Tambun
Tambun
Tanjung Rambutan
Hospital Bahagia
Tanjung Rambutan waterfall

South
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1Ipoh
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1Bercham
Junctions
Taman Hartawan
Kampung Kuala Kuang
Kampung Tambahan Ulu Chepor
Kampung Ulu Chepor
Taman Mas
Persiaran Meru RayaEast
Persiaran Meru Raya
Bandar Meru Raya
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e1.svg North–South Expressway Northern Route Tabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route
South
Kuala Lumpur
Gopeng
Simpang Pulai
T-junctions
Ipoh North-NSE (South)
(formerly Jelapang-NSE)
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e1.svg North–South Expressway Northern Route Tabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route
North
Maximum height limit 4.5 m
Bukit Kayu Hitam
Penang
Kuala Kangsar
T-junctions
Taman Meru Jaya
Taman Jati
Taman MeruWest
Jalan Bukit Meru
Taman Meru
Taman Bukit Meru
T-junctions
Jelapang-ILEWest
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e19.svg Sungai Besi–Ulu Klang Elevated Expressway Ipoh-Lumut Expressway
Sitiawan
Lumut
Pangkor Island
T-junctions
Jelapang
Kampung Majoi Tambahan
Taman Sri Wan
Silibin West
Jalan Silibin
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e19.svg Sungai Besi–Ulu Klang Elevated Expressway Ipoh-Lumut Expressway
Sitiawan
Lumut
Pangkor Island

South
Taman Rishah
Roundabout
Jalan King Song TeikSouth
Jalan King Song Teik
Kampung Kacang Puteh
T-junctions
Taman Maxwell
Kampung KastamSouth
Jalan Ng Weng Hup
Guntong
T-junctions
Sungai Pari bridge
Jalan Tun Abdul RazakNorth
Jalan Tun Abdul Razak
Junctions
KiddJalan Tun PerakJunctions
Railway crossing bridge
Ipoh North
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1 Chemor
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1 Sungai Siput
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1 Kuala Kangsar

Northeast
Jalan Leong Boon Swee
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1 Simpang Pulai
MYS Jkr-ft1.svg FT 1 Gopeng
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e1.svg North–South Expressway Northern Route Tabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route
Kuala Lumpur
Tapah

South
MYS Jkr-ft5.svg FT 5 Ipoh–Lumut Highway
MYS Jkr-ft5.svg FT 5Menglembu
MYS Jkr-ft5.svg FT 5Bota
MYS Jkr-ft5.svg FT 5Sitiawan
MYS Jkr-ft5.svg FT 5Lumut
MYS Jkr-ft5.svg FT 5Pangkor Island
Junctions

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