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Malaysia Federal Route 50

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Federal Route 50
Jalan Batu Pahat-Kluang-Mersing
Route information
Length: 140 km (90 mi)
Existed: 1911 – present
History: Completed on 1919.
Major junctions
West end: Batu Pahat
  5Federal Route 5
1Federal Route 1
E2 North-South Expressway Southern Route
173Jalan Besar, Kluang
172Kluang Inner Ring Road
91Federal Route 91
184Jalan Padang Tembak, Kluang
1397 Jalan Utama Nitar
3 Federal Route 3
East end: Jemaluang
Location
Primary
destinations:
Parit Raja
Ayer Hitam
Kluang
Kahang
Mersing
Highway system

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Federal Route 50, or Jalan Batu Pahat-Kluang-Mersing, is a main federal road in Johor, Malaysia. The road connects Batu Pahat in the west to Jemaluang in the east.

The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 50 is located at Batu Pahat near Mount Soga, at its interchange with the Federal Route 5, the main trunk road of the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

In 1911, the state government of Johor collaborated with the British colonial government to develop a road network from Johor Bahru to Batu Pahat and Muar. As a result, the Batu Pahat-Kluang-Mersing Road was completed in 1919, where the section of the Banang Roundabout to Mount Soga Intersection formed a part of the present-day Federal Route 5.

The road was partially upgraded on 2002 with four-lane carriageway from Batu Pahat to Kluang. The rest of the road remains two lanes.

On 13 January 2007, the Sungai Semberong bridge at Batu 5, Jalan Kluang-Mersing, collapsed during flash floods.

At most sections, the Federal Route 50 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

There are signposts of monkeys and elephants in the Kahang - Kangkar Lenggor - Jemaluang section.

There is an alternative road connecting Kahang and Mersing which runs through Felda Nitar.


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