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Federal Route 100 | |
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Lumut Bypass | |
Route information | |
Length | 10.05 km (6.24 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | Simpang empat Teluk Batik |
A186 Jalan Teluk Muroh FT 18 Jalan Iskandar Shah FT 60 Dinding Bypass FT 5 Ipoh-Lumut Highway FT 5 Federal Route 5 | |
East end | Sitiawan Timur |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | Pangkor Island Teluk Batik Seri Manjung Sitiawan Pantai Remis Teluk Intan Ayer Tawar Ipoh |
Highway system | |
Lumut Bypass, Federal Route 100, is a highway bypass in Manjung district, Perak, Malaysia. It is also a main bypass to Lumut and Teluk Batik. The motorists will be using this road from Ipoh-Lumut Highway (Federal Route 5) to Pangkor Island. [1] The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 100 starts at Simpang Empat, Teluk Muroh junctions, at its interchange with the Federal Route 18, connecting Lumut to Sitiawan.
At most sections, the Federal Route 100 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.
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Km | Exit | Intersections | To | Remarks | |
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West A186 Jalan Teluk Muroh Teluk Muroh Lumut (TLDM) Naval Base Teluk Batik Marina Island | |||||
FT 100 0 | 10001 | Simpang empat Teluk Muroh Intersections | FT 18 Jalan Iskander Shah North FT 18 Lumut FT 18 Pangkor Island South FT 18 Sri Manjung FT 18 Sitiawan FT 5 Teluk Intan FT 5 Klang | 4-way intersections | |
FT 100 Lumut Bypass Start/End of highway | |||||
Sungai Lumut Kanan bridge | |||||
10002 | Taman Samudera Intersections | South Jalan Yu Neh Huat Taman Samudera Manjung Point Seri Manjung | 3-way intersections | ||
Sungai Lumut Kiri bridge | |||||
10003 | Dinding Bypass Intersections | FT 60 Dinding Bypass North FT 60 Raja Pemaisuri Bainun Bridge FT 60 Damar Laut FT 60 Pantai Remis FT 60 Changkat Jering FT 60 Taiping South A60 Seri Manjung | 4-way intersections | ||
10004 | Jalan Kampung Acheh Intersections | A177 Jalan Kampung Acheh Northwest A177 Kampung Acheh FT 60 Dinding Bypass Damar Laut Pantai Remis Changkat Jeing Taiping South A177 Sitiawan Town Centre FT 5 Teluk Intan FT 5 Klang | 4-way intersections | ||
Sungai Sitiawan bridge | |||||
FT 100 Lumut Bypass | |||||
10005 | Sitiawan East Intersections | Southwest FT 5 Sitiawan Town Centre FT 5 Teluk Intan FT 5 Klang | 3-way intersections | ||
FT 5 Ipoh-Lumut Highway | |||||
Northeast FT 5 Ipoh-Lumut Highway FT 73 Beruas FT 5 Ayer Tawar FT 109 Pasir Salak FT 5 Ipoh |
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