Persiaran Wawasan

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MYS Jkr-ft262.svg
Federal Route 262
Persiaran Wawasan
Route information
Length1.88 km (1.17 mi)
Major junctions
West end Kampung Batu Hampar
Major intersectionsMYS Jkr-ft7.svg FT 7 Federal Route 7
Jkr-ft---.svg R1 Jalan Raja Syed Alwi
East endJalan Raja Syed Alwi junctions
Location
Country Malaysia
Highway system

Persiaran Wawasan, [1] Federal Route 262, is a federal road in Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia. The Perlis State Legislative Assembly Building is located at this road. [2] The Kilometre Zero is located at Kampung Batu Hampar.

Contents

Features

Federal Route 262 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing a maximum speed limit of 90 km/h.

List of junctions and towns

KmExitJunctionsToRemarks
MYS Jkr-ft262.svg FT 262
0
Kampung Batu Hampar North
MYS Jkr-ft7.svg FT 7 Kangar town centre
MYS Jkr-ft7.svg FT 7 Padang Besar

South
MYS Jkr-ft7.svg FT 7 Alor Star
MYS Jkr-ft81.svg FT 81 MYS Jkr-ft194.svg FT 194 Kuala Perlis
T-junctions
Kompleks Dewan Undangan Negeri Perlis
(Perlis State Legislative Assembly Building)
Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) Negeri Perlis
Taman Budaya Negeri Perlis
Jalan Bukit KayaNorth
Jalan Bukit Kaya
Dewan Wawasan Perlis
Hotel Seri Malaysia Kangar
T-junctions
Jkr-ft---.svg R1 Jalan Raja Syed Alwi Jkr-ft---.svg R1 Jalan Raja Syed Alwi

North
Kangar town centre

South
Kampung Sentang
T-junctions

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References

  1. http://www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my/outputp/pua_20130115_P.U.%20(A)%2011_PERINTAH%20JALAN%20PERSEKUTUAN%20(MALAYSIA%20BARAT)%20(PINDAAN)%202013.pdf%5B‍%5D [ bare URL PDF ]
  2. Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2014). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2014. pp. 16–46. ISSN   1985-9619.