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The Automated Enforcement System (AES) (Malay: Sistem Penguatkuasaan Jalan Raya Automatik) is the road safety enforcement system to monitor all federal roads, highways and expressways in Malaysia. This system came into operation on 22 September 2012.
Type
[edit | edit source]- Speed light camera
- Camera at accident area/Dangerous corner
- Red light camera to determine limited speed
Locations
[edit | edit source]Speed cameras
[edit | edit source]- Km 7 Jalan Maharajalela (Federal Route 58), Teluk Intan (90 km/h or 56 mph)
- Km 376 North–South Expressway Northern Route (E1), Slim River (110 km/h or 68 mph)
- Km 91 Jalan Ipoh—Butterworth (Federal Route 1) (60 km/h or 37 mph)
- Km 81 Jalan Ipoh—Kuala Lumpur (Federal Route 1) (60 km/h or 37 mph)
- Km 204.4 North–South Expressway Northern Route (E1), Taiping North (110 km/h or 68 mph)
- Km 7.7 Kuala Lumpur–Seremban Expressway (E37), Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur (80 km/h or 50 mph)
- Along Persiaran Timur, Putrajaya (80 km/h or 50 mph)
- Km 301.9 North–South Expressway Southern Route (E2), Kajang (90 km/h or 56 mph)
- Along Lebuh Sentosa, Putrajaya (70 km/h or 43 mph)
- Km 6.6 South Klang Valley Expressway (Phase 1, E26) (90 km/h or 56 mph)
- km 151 north bound near pagoh
Accident areas or dangerous corners
[edit | edit source]- Km 26 Jalan Ipoh—Kuala Kangsar (Federal Route 1) (Sungai Siput)
Red light cameras
[edit | edit source]- Jalan Pasir Putih, Ipoh near TNB
- Along Jalan Klang Lama, Kuala Lumpur
- Along Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur
- Taman Aman 3, Lahad Datu, Sabah
See also
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