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Tour bus skids on NSE, 36 Indian tourists, driver unharmed
Tour bus skids on NSE, 36 Indian tourists, driver unharmed

Sinar Daily

time15 hours ago

  • Sinar Daily

Tour bus skids on NSE, 36 Indian tourists, driver unharmed

The incident occurred at 3.39pm, and all victims, including the 41-year-old driver, escaped without any injuries. 20 Jun 2025 09:13am A tour bus carrying 36 Indian nationals and a local driver skidded and crashed on the North-South Expressway near Muallim, but all passengers remarkably escaped unhurt. IPOH - Thirty-six Indian nationals and a local driver escaped unhurt after the tour bus they were travelling in skidded and crashed at KM 396.2 of the North-South Expressway (NSE) northbound near Muallim yesterday. Muallim police chief Supt Mohd Hasni Mohd Nasir said the incident occurred at 3.39pm, and all victims, including the 41-year-old driver, escaped without any injuries. A tour bus carrying 36 Indian nationals and a local driver skidded and crashed on the North-South Expressway near Muallim, but all passengers remarkably escaped unhurt. According to him, preliminary investigations revealed that the bus was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh when it lost control and veered to the right side of the road. "The bus then crashed into the central divider before ending up in a drain on the right side of the highway,' he said when contacted yesterday. He said the tour bus was carrying 32 men and four women, all Indian nationals, who were believed to be travelling from Hotel Regalia in Kuala Lumpur to Hotel Weil in Ipoh. "All passengers were transferred to a replacement bus to continue their journey to their respective destinations,' he said. Meanwhile, through a post on X, PLUS Malaysia Berhad reported that the crash site was cleared by 6.50 pm, after which traffic returned to normal. - BERNAMA More Like This

Tour bus skids on NSE, 36 Indian tourists, driver unharmed
Tour bus skids on NSE, 36 Indian tourists, driver unharmed

The Sun

time19 hours ago

  • The Sun

Tour bus skids on NSE, 36 Indian tourists, driver unharmed

IPOH: Thirty-six Indian nationals and a local driver escaped unhurt after the tour bus they were travelling in skidded and crashed at KM 396.2 of the North-South Expressway (NSE) northbound near Muallim this afternoon. Muallim police chief Supt Mohd Hasni Mohd Nasir said the incident occurred at 3.39 pm, and all victims, including the 41-year-old driver, escaped without any injuries. According to him, preliminary investigations revealed that the bus was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh when it lost control and veered to the right side of the road. 'The bus then crashed into the central divider before ending up in a drain on the right side of the highway,' he said when contacted today. He said the tour bus was carrying 32 men and four women, all Indian nationals, who were believed to be travelling from Hotel Regalia in Kuala Lumpur to Hotel Weil in Ipoh. 'All passengers were transferred to a replacement bus to continue their journey to their respective destinations,' he said. Meanwhile, through a post on X, PLUS Malaysia Berhad reported that the crash site was cleared by 6.50 pm, after which traffic returned to normal.

Tour bus skids, crashes on NSE, 36 Indian tourists, driver unharmed
Tour bus skids, crashes on NSE, 36 Indian tourists, driver unharmed

The Star

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • The Star

Tour bus skids, crashes on NSE, 36 Indian tourists, driver unharmed

Composite courtesy of Sinar Harian IPOH: Thirty-six Indian nationals and a local driver escaped unhurt after the tour bus they were travelling in skidded and crashed at KM396.2 of the North-South Expressway (NSE) northbound near Muallim on Thursday (June 19) afternoon. Muallim OCPD Supt Mohd Hasni Mohd Nasir said the incident occurred at 3.39pm, and all victims, including the 41-year-old driver, escaped without any injuries. According to him, preliminary investigations revealed that the bus was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh when it lost control and veered to the right side of the road. "The bus then crashed into the central divider before ending up in a drain on the right side of the highway," he said when contacted Thursday. He said the tour bus was carrying 32 men and four women, all Indian nationals, who were believed to be travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh. "All passengers were transferred to a replacement bus to continue their journey to their respective destinations," he said. Meanwhile, through a post on X, PLUS Malaysia Berhad reported that the crash site was cleared by 6.50pm, after which traffic returned to normal. - Bernama

Traffic heavy on major highways as vehicles exit KL for Aidiladha
Traffic heavy on major highways as vehicles exit KL for Aidiladha

The Sun

time07-06-2025

  • The Sun

Traffic heavy on major highways as vehicles exit KL for Aidiladha

KUALA LUMPUR: Traffic flow remains heavy on several major highways due to increased number of vehicles leaving the federal capital in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidiladha today. A spokesman for PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) said as of 10.30 pm tonight, traffic was reported to be slow on the North-South Expressway (NSE) and the Kuala Lumpur-Karak (KLK) Expressway. 'In addition, slow-moving traffic was also detected on the PLUS E2 northbound route from Skudai Toll Plaza to Sedenak and from Yong Peng to Pagoh, while southbound traffic was slow from Southville City to the Seremban Rest and Service Area and from Bandar Ainsdale to Senawang. 'For the PLUS E1 route, northbound delays are expected from Bukit Lanjan to Rawang, Sungkai to Bidor, Bidor to Tapah, Tapah to Gopeng, and Perai to Bertam,' the spokesman told Bernama. The Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) social media platform posted that the KLK Expressway was congested eastbound from Gombak to Bukit Tinggi and from Lentang to Bentong. The public can obtain the latest traffic updates via the toll-free PLUSLine at 1-800-88-0000, the X platform @plustrafik, the LLM Info Trafik WhatsApp channel, or X @llmtrafik. Meanwhile, in Kelantan, traffic flow at both border checkpoints - Gua Musang-Kuala Lipis and Terengganu-Kelantan via the Pasir Puteh road—remained smooth as of 9.30 pm tonight, following some congestion earlier this evening. A state police spokesperson said officers have been deployed to monitor and control traffic flow in both border checkpoint areas to ensure smooth travel.

Traffic heavy on major highways as vehicles exit KL
Traffic heavy on major highways as vehicles exit KL

The Sun

time07-06-2025

  • The Sun

Traffic heavy on major highways as vehicles exit KL

KUALA LUMPUR: Traffic flow remains heavy on several major highways due to increased number of vehicles leaving the federal capital in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidiladha today. A spokesman for PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) said as of 10.30 pm tonight, traffic was reported to be slow on the North-South Expressway (NSE) and the Kuala Lumpur-Karak (KLK) Expressway. 'In addition, slow-moving traffic was also detected on the PLUS E2 northbound route from Skudai Toll Plaza to Sedenak and from Yong Peng to Pagoh, while southbound traffic was slow from Southville City to the Seremban Rest and Service Area and from Bandar Ainsdale to Senawang. 'For the PLUS E1 route, northbound delays are expected from Bukit Lanjan to Rawang, Sungkai to Bidor, Bidor to Tapah, Tapah to Gopeng, and Perai to Bertam,' the spokesman told Bernama. The Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) social media platform posted that the KLK Expressway was congested eastbound from Gombak to Bukit Tinggi and from Lentang to Bentong. The public can obtain the latest traffic updates via the toll-free PLUSLine at 1-800-88-0000, the X platform @plustrafik, the LLM Info Trafik WhatsApp channel, or X @llmtrafik. Meanwhile, in Kelantan, traffic flow at both border checkpoints - Gua Musang-Kuala Lipis and Terengganu-Kelantan via the Pasir Puteh road—remained smooth as of 9.30 pm tonight, following some congestion earlier this evening. A state police spokesperson said officers have been deployed to monitor and control traffic flow in both border checkpoint areas to ensure smooth travel.

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