Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Penang Bridge Jams

The Star


Crashes cause massive jams

BUTTERWORTH: Four accidents on the Penang Bridge and one on the North-South Expressway (NSE) before the turnoff to the bridge caused massive traffic jams that resulted in commuters arriving late for appointments.
A motorcyclist, in his 50s, was killed in the first accident at 6.30am yesterday when his machine crashed with a trailer at Km5.1 on the island-bound stretch of the bridge.
Penang Bridge Sdn Bhd spokesman said about 30 minutes later a four-vehicle pile-up occurred at Km4.8 of the island-bound stretch.
She said another four-vehicle pile-up was reported at about the same time at Km138.2 of the NSE before the turnoff to the bridge.
“This was followed by a seven-car pile-up on the mainland-bound stretch at Km6.2 at 8.06am,” she said.
There were bumper-to-bumper crawls along the roads leading to the bridge on both the island and mainland, as well as some roads leading to the NSE.
In some places, the jam only eased after five hours.
The ferry terminal in Butterworth was also choked as motorists opted to take the ferry to avoid the jams.
The queue backed up to the traffic lights junction near SM Convent Butterworth with the ripple effect spreading to Jalan Chain Ferry, Jalan New Ferry, Jalan Permatang Pauh, Jalan Baru and Jalan Perusahaan on the mainland.
A motorist, who wanted to be known only as Siti, said she was late for work by about two hours.
V. Dinesh, who was travelling in a bus to the Seberang Jaya Hospital from Jalan Chain Ferry, said he was stuck on the bus for nearly two hours resulting him in being late for his medical check-up.

Anak Askar
It was a very bad and massive jams indeed. I left home at 6.45 am and only reach office at 8.30 am. Already participated bad jams as it was Monday when the traffic would be more than usual. It was 15km per hour speed with crawled bumper to bumper. I already suspected  there was an accident on the bridge as it was already jams as pass the toll plaza but never suspected there will be series of accidents. As already pass by an accident that involved few vehicles before the turnoff to the bridge I was hoping the bridge would be smooth traffic.
The radio announced the traffic was smooth but the reality was otherwise. Then the subsequent announcement mentioned that that was death accident at 5.1km on the bridge involving a motorbike and lorry. 
Al Fatihah to the deceased 52 years old Azhar Pawanted from Lunas.


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