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Home News Insights SPRINT Ups Jln 16/11 Traffic Light Greens To 100 Seconds – Curing The Symptom Or Cause? SPRINT Ups Jln 16/11 Traffic Light Greens To 100 Seconds – Curing The Symptom Or Cause? Insights Jim Kem | November 06, 2020 03:57 pm A couple of days ago, we were musing on how the toll hikes (and the behavior they result in) are counterproductive to the very purpose of highways (to disperse traffic and ensure fast travel times) because more and more motorists wished to divert to smaller roads to not incur the now-high highway tax. The catalyst that got us thinking about that topic was the dire traffic conditions experienced along Jalan 16/11 that runs parallel to the SPRINT highway, where the toll rates have now doubled since last Thursday. This influx of drivers who are turned away from taking the highway was amplified by the brief duration of the traffic lights along that road causing unacceptably long tailbacks. The Star wrote a piece about the traffic lights, which are operated and maintained by SPRINT. The newspaper is particularly affected due to their offices being smack-bang in Phileo Damansara – the business centre that has only Jalan 16/11 for entering and exiting. The report focused on the green light duration, and how making them stay lit for longer would go a long way in easing congestion there. And it appears they have gotten exactly what they wanted. SPRINT has extended the green light duration from 80 seconds to 100 seconds and will monitor how the change affects the daily traffic situation. Francisco Anthony Doss, SPRINT’s engineering department head and assistant general manager, said that the traffic lights there used the Vehicle Actuated System that adjusts the timing based on vehicle movement. Should traffic come to a standstill when the light is still green, the system would switch it to red to allow other directions to flow. “This is why the green light time changes fast and varies each time,” he said. Mr. Doss, however, believes that the primary cause of the congestion might not be the traffic light timing but rather the bottleneck from the NKVE toll plaza. Alright. Here is where our opinion differs. While we agree it is indeed a bottleneck, the timing and severity of this issue’s escalation cannot be ignored – they match perfectly with the recent toll hike. We humbly submit that perhaps due to more cars not willing to pay the increased toll rates, they are causing lesser roads to swell up with cars, thereby leading us to scenarios like those found outside Phileo Damansara. It is arguable that the situation there was given the spotlight because it was at the front of a major national newspaper’s offices. It could be occuring many places elsewhere. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 Congestion Damansara Highway Phileo Sprint Toll Tolls Traffic Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Lane Closure Parallel To Sprint Highway To Last Until December 31 Auto News Jim Kem | November 24, 2015 Starting yesterday, a lane closure has taken effect along Jalan 16/11 in the direction of Petaling Jaya, which runs parallel to a portion of the ... Toll Hike: Highway Concessionaires Say Rate Increase Justified And Necessary Auto News Jim Kem | October 16, 2015 The toll hike has been met, so far, by nothing but negative reactions. From the general resentment by most motorists hit hard by the increases on ... No More Automatic Toll Rate Increases Following Revised Agreement, Says Works Minister Auto News Jim Kem | November 24, 2015 Over the last few months there’s been more commotion over the price of merely getting around, largely due to the increased toll rates that struck ... Toll Rate Hikes Don’t Translate To Profit Spikes, Says Concessionaires Auto News Jim Kem | October 19, 2015 Last week’s in-tandem toll hike of 17 some-odd major highways (mostly in the Klang Valley) did hit Malaysia’s motorists hard. Amidst all the negative ... Comments
SPRINT Ups Jln 16/11 Traffic Light Greens To 100 Seconds – Curing The Symptom Or Cause? Insights Jim Kem | November 06, 2020 03:57 pm A couple of days ago, we were musing on how the toll hikes (and the behavior they result in) are counterproductive to the very purpose of highways (to disperse traffic and ensure fast travel times) because more and more motorists wished to divert to smaller roads to not incur the now-high highway tax. The catalyst that got us thinking about that topic was the dire traffic conditions experienced along Jalan 16/11 that runs parallel to the SPRINT highway, where the toll rates have now doubled since last Thursday. This influx of drivers who are turned away from taking the highway was amplified by the brief duration of the traffic lights along that road causing unacceptably long tailbacks. The Star wrote a piece about the traffic lights, which are operated and maintained by SPRINT. The newspaper is particularly affected due to their offices being smack-bang in Phileo Damansara – the business centre that has only Jalan 16/11 for entering and exiting. The report focused on the green light duration, and how making them stay lit for longer would go a long way in easing congestion there. And it appears they have gotten exactly what they wanted. SPRINT has extended the green light duration from 80 seconds to 100 seconds and will monitor how the change affects the daily traffic situation. Francisco Anthony Doss, SPRINT’s engineering department head and assistant general manager, said that the traffic lights there used the Vehicle Actuated System that adjusts the timing based on vehicle movement. Should traffic come to a standstill when the light is still green, the system would switch it to red to allow other directions to flow. “This is why the green light time changes fast and varies each time,” he said. Mr. Doss, however, believes that the primary cause of the congestion might not be the traffic light timing but rather the bottleneck from the NKVE toll plaza. Alright. Here is where our opinion differs. While we agree it is indeed a bottleneck, the timing and severity of this issue’s escalation cannot be ignored – they match perfectly with the recent toll hike. We humbly submit that perhaps due to more cars not willing to pay the increased toll rates, they are causing lesser roads to swell up with cars, thereby leading us to scenarios like those found outside Phileo Damansara. It is arguable that the situation there was given the spotlight because it was at the front of a major national newspaper’s offices. It could be occuring many places elsewhere. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 Congestion Damansara Highway Phileo Sprint Toll Tolls Traffic
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Lane Closure Parallel To Sprint Highway To Last Until December 31 Auto News Jim Kem | November 24, 2015 Starting yesterday, a lane closure has taken effect along Jalan 16/11 in the direction of Petaling Jaya, which runs parallel to a portion of the ...
Toll Hike: Highway Concessionaires Say Rate Increase Justified And Necessary Auto News Jim Kem | October 16, 2015 The toll hike has been met, so far, by nothing but negative reactions. From the general resentment by most motorists hit hard by the increases on ...
No More Automatic Toll Rate Increases Following Revised Agreement, Says Works Minister Auto News Jim Kem | November 24, 2015 Over the last few months there’s been more commotion over the price of merely getting around, largely due to the increased toll rates that struck ...
Toll Rate Hikes Don’t Translate To Profit Spikes, Says Concessionaires Auto News Jim Kem | October 19, 2015 Last week’s in-tandem toll hike of 17 some-odd major highways (mostly in the Klang Valley) did hit Malaysia’s motorists hard. Amidst all the negative ...