Malaysia Federal Route 91

Federal Route 91, or Jalan Kluang-Kota Tinggi, is the main federal road in Johor, Malaysia. It connects Kluang to Kota Tinggi.[1]

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Federal Route 91
Jalan Kluang-Kota Tinggi
Route information
Length81.6 km (50.7 mi)
Major junctions
North endKluang
Major intersections FT 50 Federal Route 50
FT 173 Jalan Besar, Kluang
FT 184 Jalan Padang Tembak, Kluang
FT 93 Federal Route 93
FT 3 AH18 Federal Route 3
South endKota Tinggi
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Mengkibol
Gunung Lambak
Taman Sri Lambak
Bandar Tenggara
Kota Tinggi Waterfalls
Highway system

Route background

The route starts at Kluang and ends at Kota Tinggi via Gunung Lambak and Bandar Tenggera.

Features

At most sections, the Federal Route 91 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

List of intersections and towns

State District km Exit Name Destinations Notes
Johor Kluang Kluang
(Jalan Mersing I/S)
FT 50 Jalan Mersing – Ayer Hitam, Batu Pahat, Kahang, Jemaluang, Mersing
Jalan Besar I/S FT 173 Jalan Besar – Batu Pahat, Ayer Hitam
Gunung Lambak Recreational Forest I/S Gunung Lambak Recreational Forest
Hospital Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom
Gunung Lambak I/S FT 184 Jalan Padang Tembak – Paloh, Gunung Lambak, Mengkibol, Renggam, Layang-Layang
Taman Sri Lambak
Gunung Belumut Recreational Forest I/S Gunung Belumut Recreational Forest
FELDA Hulu Belitung
Kota Tinggi Bandar Tenggara
Jalan Sungai Sayong I/S FT 93 Jalan Sungai Sayong – Felda Sungai Sayong, Kulai, Ulu Tiram
BR Sungai Johor bridge
BR Sungai Tengkil bridge
Felda Linggiu
Kampung Sayang Pinang
Kampung Asam
BR Sungai Lebak bridge
BR Sungai Sisek bridge
BR Sungai Pelepah bridge
Jalan Lombong I/S J171 Jalan Lombong – Kota Tinggi waterfalls, Gunung Panti Recreational Forest
BR Sungai Panti Kechil bridge
Jalan Lombong I/S J175 Jalan Lukut – Kampung Lukut
BR Sungai Panti Besar bridge
Kampung Batu Empat
Kampung Jawa
Masjid Jamek Kota Tinggi
Kota Tinggi
(Jalan Mawai I/S)
FT 3 AH18 Jalan Mawai – Kuantan, Mersing, Jemaluang, Johor Bahru, Ulu Tiram

References

  1. Statistik Jalan (Edisi 2013). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2013. pp. 16–64. ISSN 1985-9619.
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