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Jalan PP Narayanan (Jalan 222) | |
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Major junctions | |
West end | Bulatan Jalan 229 small roundabout |
Jalan 229 Federal Highway Jalan Templer | |
East end | Jalan Templer interchange Federal Highway |
Highway system | |
Jalan PP Narayanan or Jalan 222 is a major road in Petaling Jaya city, Selangor, Malaysia. [1] On Google Maps, it is listed as Persiaran P.P. Narayanan. [2] The road was named after the Malaysian Trade Union Congress's (MTUC) first president, P.P. Narayanan.
km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks | |
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West Jalan 51A/224 | |||||
Bulatan Jalan 51A/229 | Jalan 51A/229 Northwest Jalan Baiduri (Jalan SS1/22) Kampung Tunku (SS1) South Jalan 51A/225 Seri Setia | Small roundabout | |||
Jalan PP Narayanan (Jalan 222) | |||||
Jalan 14/48 | North Jalan 14/48 Sea Park (Section 20 and 21) Aman Recreational Park | T-junctions | |||
Jalan 51A/227 | North Jalan 51A/227 | ||||
Jalan 51A/223 | North Jalan 51A/223 Jalan Dato Abdul Aziz (Jalan 14/29) Jalan Dato Jamil Rais (Jalan 14/15) Jalan Professor Khoo Kay Kim (Jalan Semangat) Section 14 | ||||
Jalan 51A/225 | Southwest Jalan 51A/225 | ||||
Sungai Penchala bridge | |||||
Jalan PP Narayanan (Jalan 222) MBPJ border limit | |||||
Federal Highway JKR border limit | |||||
Jalan Templer-Federal Highway | Federal Highway Northeast Kuala Lumpur Southwest Subang Jaya Shah Alam Klang | Diamond interchange | |||
Federal Highway JKR border limit | |||||
Jalan Templer MBPJ border limit | |||||
East Jalan Templer Petaling Jaya New Town Petaling Jaya Old Town |
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