User:Pizza1016/List of roads in Malaysia


 * The following is a draft for the merger of List of expressways and highways in Malaysia and List of Federal Roads in Malaysia. Content was directly taken from the former.



Most roads in Malaysia are broadly classified into one of three systems: the Malaysian Expressway System, containing controlled-access highways and limited-access roads that are owned by the federal government but maintained by individual companies, the Malaysian Federal Roads System that contains roads owned and (usually) maintained by the federal government, and the Malaysian State Roads System that contains roads owned and maintained by individual states. The following sections lists all expressways and major federal and state roads (such as trunk roads and limited-access roads) in Malaysia.

Expressways
The table below lists the controlled-access highways and limited-access roads designated as expressways. Such roads can be distinguished through their route numbers, which always begin with the letter E, such as E36 for the Penang Bridge. All expressways have a maximum speed limit of 110 km/h, though these can be lower on certain dangerous segments.


 * Chinese names are literal translations from English/Malay and may not be accurate due to the lack of an official source.

Federal roads
The table below lists the highways and roads within the Malaysian Federal Roads System. Most of these roads have a maximum speed limit of 90 km/h, unless otherwise stated.



State roads
The table below lists the major highways and roads within the Malaysian State Roads System. These roads have a letter (other than E) prefixed onto their route numbers and only run within its state.

Municipal highways
The following table lists major highways and roads that are within the jurisdiction of city councils. They are not assigned route numbers.

Other expressways/highways projects under development/planned
List of the expressway and highway project under development or planned.