Jalan Nyalas

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Malacca and Negeri Sembilan
M15 or N15
Jalan Nyalas
Major junctions
North end Kampung Sungai Dua
Major intersections Jkr-ft---.svg M2 Jalan Melaka–Chin Chin
Jkr-ft144.png Federal route 144
Jkr-ft---.svg M123 Jalan Bekoh
Jkr-ft---.svg M125 Jalan Asahan-Jementah
Jkr-ft139.png Federal route 139
Jkr-ft---.svg N18 Jalan Ayer Kuning
Jkr-ft1.svg Federal route 1
South end Kampung Chodong
Location
Country Malaysia
Primary
destinations
Ayer Kuning Selatan
Nyalas
Guba
Sempang Bekoh
Kampung Chabau
Jasin
Highway system

Jalan Nyalas, (Malacca state route M15 or Negeri Sembilan state route N15) is a major road in Malacca and Negeri Sembilan state, Malaysia.

List of junctions (south–north)

KmExitJunctionsToRemarks
Kampung Chodong West
Jkr-ft142.pngJasin
Jkr-ft142.pngBatu Berendam
Jkr-ft142.pngMelaka
Jkr-ft---.svg M25 Merlimau
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e2.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Southern Route
Kuala Lumpur

East
Jkr-ft142.pngTangkak
Jkr-ft23.pngSegamat
Jkr-ft23.pngMuar
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e2.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Southern Route
Johor Bahru
T-junctions
Kampung ChabauSouthwest
Jkr-ft144.pngJasin
Jkr-ft144.pngMelaka
T-junctions
Sempang Bekoh Southeast
Jkr-ft---.svg M123 Jalan Bekoh
Jkr-ft23.pngTangkak
Jkr-ft23.pngSegamat
Jkr-ft23.pngMuar
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e2.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Southern Route
Johor Bahru
T-junctions
Jalan Asahan Northeast
Jkr-ft---.svg M125 Jalan Asahan-Jementah
Jkr-ft---.svg M125 Asahan
Jkr-ft---.svg M125 Bukit Asahan
Jkr-ft---.svg M125 Kampung Relau
Jkr-ft23.png Jementah
T-junctions
Masjid Baharu
Guba
Nyalas West
Jkr-ft139.pngSelandar
Jkr-ft139.pngAlor Gajah

Southwest
Jkr-ft---.svg M169 Jalan Bukit Senggeh
FELDA Bukit Senggeh
T-junctions
Jalan Kampung PutusEast
Jkr-ft---.svg M18 Jalan Kampung Putus
Kampung Putus
T-junctions
Malacca–Negeri Sembilan border
Jasin–Tampin district border
Kampung Muntai
Kampung Ulu Ayer Kining
Ayer Kuning Estate
Railway crossing
Ayer Kuning Selatan Southwest
Jkr-ft---.svg N18 Jalan Ayer Kuning
Batang Melaka
Gemencheh
Tampin
T-junctions
Kampung Bahru
Kampung Sungai Dua West
Jkr-ft1.svgGemencheh
Jkr-ft1.svgTampin

East
Jkr-ft10.svgBahau
Jkr-ft10.svgRompin
Jkr-ft1.svgGemas
Jkr-ft1.svgSegamat
T-junctions


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