Jalan Sultan Abdullah, Teluk Intan

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Perak Route 151
Major junctions
North endJkr-ft58.png Jalan Changkat Jong
Major intersectionsJkr-ft58.png Jalan Changkat Jong
Jkr-ft---.svg A147 Jalan Padang Tembak
South end Jkr-ft---.svg A147 Jalan Padang Tembak
Location
Country Malaysia
Highway system

Perak state route A151 or Jalan Sultan Abdullah is a state road in Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia starting from the traffic lights crossroad at 58 Jalan Changkat Jong and Jalan Jawa to the traffic lights junction at A147 Jalan Padang Tembak.

It used to be a two-lane road that provides access to many housing areas situated off the road. However, due to the increasing number of housing areas off the road, traffic volume increased tremendously and there were cases of fatal accidents along this road.

A project to upgrade this route into a four-lane dual carriageway was initiated in 2001 and completed in 2003. The upgraded road introduced three new traffic lights crossroads at:

List of key points along Jalan Sultan Abdullah, Teluk Intan

Junction/TownToRemarks
Jkr-ft58.png Jalan Changkat Jong [1]

North
Jalan Jawa
Jalan Syed Abu Bakar
Jalan Sungai Nibong
Teluk Intan Town Center (Alternative Route)

West
Jkr-ft58.pngBandar Baru Teluk Intan
Jkr-ft58.png Teluk Intan Town Center
Jkr-ft58.png Batak Rabit
Jkr-ft5.svg Sabak Bernam
Jkr-ft5.svg Kuala Selangor
Jkr-ft5.svg Klang
Jkr-ft5.svg Sitiawan
Jkr-ft5.svg Lumut
Jkr-ft5.svg Pulau Pangkor

East
Jkr-ft58.png Bidor
Jkr-ft70.png Kampar
Jkr-ft1.svg Ipoh
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e1.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route
Bukit Kayu Hitam
Penang
Ipoh
Kuala Lumpur

Traffic lights crossroad

Start/end of Route A151

Jalan Manggis West

Jalan Mustapha Al-Bakri
Bandar Baru Teluk Intan

East
Jalan Manggis
Taman Rethna
Taman Intan Jaya

Traffic lights crossroad
Antek Avenue East

Antek Avenue

Junctions to Antek Avenue
Jalan Merbuk West

Jalan Merbuk

East
Jalan Merbuk
Taman Teluk Intan
Taman Sinar Jaya
Taman Impiana
Taman Impiana 2
SMJK San Min, Teluk Intan

Traffic lights crossroad
Taman Ros East

Taman Ros

Junctions to Taman Ros
Jalan Kempas West

Jalan Kempas

East
Jalan Kempas
Taman Indah Jaya

Traffic lights crossroad
Jkr-ft---.svg A147 Jalan Padang Tembak [2] East

Jkr-ft---.svg A147 Jalan Padang Tembak
Jkr-ft---.svg A147 Pekan Baru
Jkr-ft---.svg A148 Kampung Selabak
Jkr-ft58.png Bidor
Jkr-ft70.png Kampar
Jkr-ft1.svg Ipoh
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e1.svgTabliczka AH2.svg AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route
Bukit Kayu Hitam
Penang
Ipoh
Kuala Lumpur

West
Jkr-ft58.png Teluk Intan Town Center
Jkr-ft58.png Batak Rabit
Jkr-ft5.svg Sabak Bernam
Jkr-ft5.svg Kuala Selangor
Jkr-ft5.svg Klang
Jkr-ft5.svg Sitiawan
Jkr-ft5.svg Lumut
Jkr-ft5.svg Pulau Pangkor

Traffic lights junction

Start/end of Route A151

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References

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