KUALA LUMPUR: A six-year old child with attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) died believed to have fallen from his home on the 11th floor of Pangsapuri Intan in Taman Puchong Intan, Subang Jaya, near here.
PETALING JAYA: Traffic on Thursday (May 6) has been relatively light, in contrast to the day before, when many hit the roads for one last hurrah before the movement control order for six Selangor districts came into force.
Aside from the usual delays caused by roadblocks and the morning rush hour, the traffic was lighter on Thursday (May 6) morning, the first day of the MCO for six districts in Selangor before all of Kuala Lumpur followed suit on Friday (May 7).
There were the usual morning delays on the Damansara Perdana Highway from Puchong Utama to Bandar Puteri, on the Bukit Jalil Highway from Kinrara to Puchong, on the Federal Highway from Empire Subang Jaya to Templer and on Grand Saga Highway from the PDRM College to Jalan Cheras.
12 Dec 2020 / 18:15 H.
KUALA LUMPUR: Traffic flow was generally smooth, with no unusual congestion reported on most of the country’s major highways after inter-state and inter-district travel was allowed beginning Dec 7, except for areas under the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO).
Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department director Datuk Azisman Alias said traffic flow was reported to be smooth for the past two days.
“We expect no unusual congestion at all highways and, from our observations over the past two days, we found the traffic flow to be normal whether heading north, east or south of the peninsula,” he said when contacted by Bernama today.