Malaysia Federal Route 106

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Federal Route 106
Jalan Ajil-Kuala Berang
Route information
Length8.87 km (5.51 mi)
Major junctions
West end Kuala Berang
Major intersectionsJkr-ft247.png Federal Route 247
Jkr-ft---.svg T134 Jalan Jenagur
Jkr-ft---.svg T174 Jalan Kampung Buloh
Jkr-ft---.svg T115 Jalan Sekayu
Jkr-ft---.svg T113 Jalan Lenjang
Mes-e8.svg East Coast Expressway
Jkr-ft14.png Jerangau-Jabor Highway
East end Ajil
Location
Country Malaysia
Primary
destinations
Ipoh
Cameron Highlands
Gua Musang
Kenyir Lake
Sekayu Waterfalls
Highway system

Federal Route 106, or Jalan Ajil-Kuala Berang, is a dual-carriageway federal highway in Terengganu, Malaysia. [1]

The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 106 starts at Ajil.

At most sections, the Federal Route 106 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

List of junctions and towns

KmExitJunctionsToRemarks
10607 Kuala Berang
Jenagur Junctions
North
Jkr-ft247.png Jerteh
Jkr-ft247.png Sungai Tong
Jkr-ft185.png Gua Musang
Jkr-ft185.png Kenyir Lake Malaysia Symbols-Recreation.svg Malaysia Symbols-Jetty.svg (Jetty)
Jkr-ft8.svgJkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Kota Bharu
Jkr-ft185.png Cameron Highlands

Southwest
Jkr-ft---.svg T134 Jalan Jenagur
Jenagur
Payang Kayu
Sultan Mahmud Power Station (Kenyir Dam)
T-junctions
Jkr-ft106.png Jalan Ajil-Kuala Berang
Start/End of highway
Kampung Gaong
Loji air Syarikat Air Terengganu (SATU), Hulu Terengganu
Sungai Terengganu Bridge
Kuala Berang Bridge
Start/End of bridge
Sungai Terengganu Bridge
Kuala Berang Bridge
Sungai Terengganu Bridge
Kuala Berang Bridge
Start/End of bridge
Hulu Terengganu District Police HeadquartersHulu Terengganu District Police Headquarters
10606 Kuala Berang
Batu Bersurat Junctions
South
Jkr-ft---.svg T174 Jalan Kampung Buloh
Sungai Berang Bridge
Kampung Buloh
Memorial Batu Bersurat Terengganu, Sungai Tersat
(Site of the Terengganu Inscription Stone was discovered on 1899)
T-junctions
Mahkamah Syariah Kuala Berang
(Syariah Court)
Mahkamah Syariah Kuala Berang
(Syariah Court)
Majlis Daerah Hulu Terengganu (MDHT) headquartersMajlis Daerah Hulu Terengganu (MDHT) headquarters
10605 Kuala Berang
Bandar Kuala Berang Junctions
North
Jkr-ft---.svg T107 Jalan Serada
Kuala Kejir
T-junctions
Kuala Berang
Masjid Sultan Mahmud, Kuala Berang Malaysia Symbols-Surau.svg
Masjid Sultan Mahmud, Kuala Berang Malaysia Symbols-Surau.svg
Kuala Berang
Hulu Terengganu District and Land Office
Hulu Terengganu District and Land Office
كوالا بيرڠ
Kuala Berang
10604Kampung Bukit Tok Bat
Sekayu Junctions
South
Jkr-ft---.svg T115 Jalan Sekayu
Pasir Niyor
Sekayu
Sekayu Waterfalls Malaysia Symbols-Recreation.svg
T-junctions
10603Kampung Batu 24
Jalan Lenjang Junctions
South
Jkr-ft---.svg T113 Jalan Lenjang
Lenjang
Pengkalan Ajal
T-junctions
Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Hulu Terengganu Headquarters
Hospital Hulu Terengganu Hospital (malaysia).jpg Hospital Hulu Terengganu Hospital (malaysia).jpg T-junctions
Taman Kirana
Kampung Batu 23
Kampung Bukit Ara
اجيل
AJIL
10602 Ajil
Ajil-ECE Junctions
North
Malaysian Highway Authority East Coast 11 Regional Office


To/from expressways
Malaysia expressway logo.svgMes-e8.svg East Coast Expressway

North
Sungai Terengganu Bridge
Kota Bharu
Kuala Terengganu
Telemung
R&R logo.jpg Ajil Rest and Service Area

South
Kuala Lumpur
Kuantan
Bukit Besi
Malaysia Symbols-Parking (Green).svg Bukit Besi Layby
T-junctions with toll plazas
Jkr-ft106.png Jalan Ajil-Kuala Berang
Jkr-ft14.png Jerangau-Jabor Highway
Jkr-ft106.png
0
10601 Ajil
Ajil Junctions
Jkr-ft14.png Jerangau-Jabor Highway

North
Jkr-ft14.png Kuala Terenggganu
Jkr-ft14.png Bukit Payong
Jkr-ft14.png Wakaf Tapai

South
Jkr-ft3.svgTabliczka AH18.svg AH18 Kuantan
Jkr-ft14.png Bandar Al-Muktafi Billah Shah
Jkr-ft14.png Bukit Besi
Jkr-ft14.png Jerangau
T-junctions

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References

  1. Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN   1985-9619.