North-South Highway
The North-South Highway is a major roadway in Malaysia that connects the northern region of the country to the southern region. Spanning approximately 800 kilometers, it facilitates efficient travel and transport between key cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru. The highway plays a crucial role in boosting economic activities and tourism.
Constructed in the late 1980s, the North-South Highway is part of the North-South Expressway network. It features multiple rest areas and service stations, providing travelers with essential amenities. The highway is also known for its scenic views, making it a popular route for both locals and tourists.