Jalan Putrajaya–Dengkil
Jalan Putrajaya–Dengkil or Jalan Dengkil, Federal Route 214 (formerly Selangor state route B15) is a dual-carriageway federal road in Selangor, Malaysia.[1] The kilometre zero of the Federal Route 214 starts at Dengkil.
Jalan Putrajaya–Dengkil | |
Route information | |
Length | 3.5 km (2.2 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Kampung Dato' Aminuddin intersections |
South end | Dengkil |
Location | |
Primary destinations | Cyber Valley Kampung Dato Ahmad Razali |
Highway system | |
History
In 2012, the road was gazetted as the federal roads by JKR as Federal Route 214.
Features
At most sections, the Federal Route 214 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.
List of junctions
km | Exit | Junctions | To | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kampung Dato' Aminuddin intersections | North Only | Intersections from/to | ||
Kampung Dato' Aminuddin | North Jalan P5 Kampung Dato Aminuddin Putrajaya | T-junction | ||
Taman Selatan | North Taman Selatan (Precinct 20) Hindu cemetery Christian cemetery General cemetery Buddhist cemetery Muslim cemetery Pusara Negarawan | T-junction | ||
Cyber Valley | Cyber Valley | T-junction | ||
Kampung Dato' Ahmad Razali | Kampung Dato' Ahmad Razali | T-junction | ||
Taman Dengkil Jaya | Taman Dengkil Jaya | T-junction | ||
Taman Nilam | Taman Nilam | T-junction | ||
Taman Desa Dengkil | Taman Desa Dengkil | T-junction | ||
Taman Mutiara | Taman Mutiara | T-junction | ||
Taman Kristal | Taman Kristal | T-junction | ||
Taman Baiduri | Taman Baiduri | T-junction | ||
Dengkil | ||||
0 | Dengkil | West East | 3-way intersection |
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References
- Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN 1985-9619.
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