Jalan Durian Tunggal–Tangkak

Melaka Route 2
Jalan Durian Tunggal–Tangkak
Jalan Durian Tunggal–Tangkak M2 at Durian Tunggal
Major junctions
Southwest endMalacca City
Major intersections FT 19 AMJ Highway
FT 142 Federal Route 142
M126 Jalan Sungai Putat
FT 33 SPA Highway
M29 Jalan Durian Tunggal
M19 Jalan Machap
M13 Jalan Dangi–Kesang Pajak
M109 Jalan Tiang Dua
FT 144 Federal Route 144
M25 Jalan Merlimau–Jasin
M15 Jalan Nyalas
Northeast endKampung Chohong
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Durian Tunggal, Ayer Keroh, Malacca Airport , Batu Berendam, Sempang Gading, Jasin, Chin-Chin
Highway system
Johor Route 21
Jalan Sialang
Chohong River Bridge on the Johor–Malacca border, looking into Johor.
Major junctions
Northwest endKampung Chohong, Malacca
Major intersectionsM15 Jalan Nyalas
J192 State Route J192
FT 23 Federal Route 23
J187 Jalan Solok
Southeast endTangkak, Johor
Location
CountryMalaysia
Primary
destinations
Kampung Sailang, Kampung Tanjung Laboh, Taman Ledang
Highway system

Jalan Durian Tunggal–Tangkak, also known as M2 in the Malacca side and J21 Jalan Sialang in the Johor side, are the main state roads in Malacca and Johor, Malaysia. The routes were previously known as part of FT142 Malaysia Federal Route 142, before they were recommissioned back as their own state road.[1]

Route background

The Kilometre Zero of the Malacca State Route M2 starts at Batu Berendam.

History

Durian Tunggal section reroute

Phase 1

On 11 May 2025, Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council test the ability of changing the Taman Desa Idaman junctions to T-junctions with LILO for Durian Tunggal Commercial Centre (Pusat Perniagaan Durian Tunggal). After 14 days, on 25 May 2025, the Taman Desa Idaman junctions is changed to T-junctions with LILO permanently.[2][3]

Phase 2

The M2 sections between Jalan Durian Tunggal intersections near to Shell and Jalan Murai Jaya intersections is changed from bidirectional route to single direction route for Selandar bound, along with Jalan Murai Jaya and M29 Jalan Durian Tunggal between Jalan Murai Jaya and M2.[4][5][6][7]

Features

Notable features

At most section, the roads was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.

There are no alternate routes or sections with motorcycle lanes.

Junction lists

StateDistrictLocationkmNameDestinationsNotes
MalaccaMelaka TengahMalacca CityMalacca City
Jalan Tun Razak-AMJ Highway I/C
FT 19 AMJ Highway – Alor Gajah, Tampin, Umbai, Muar, Batu Pahat
Jalan Tun Perak – City Centre, Historical Places of Malacca (UNESCO World Heritage Sites)
Junctions
BachangBachang
Jalan Tun FatimahM7 Jalan Tun Fatimah – Malim Jaya, Melaka Sentral, Ayer KerohIntersection
Jalan Bachang FT 142 Malaysia Federal Route 142 – Malacca, Ayer Keroh
M128 Jalan Mohd Zin – Cheng
Intersection
Batu BerendamJalan Sungai PutatM126 Jalan Sungai Putat – Bukit Beruang, Ayer Keroh
North–South Expressway Southern Route / AH2 – Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru
T-junctions
Malacca Airport
(Batu Berendam Airport)
Malacca Airport (Batu Berendam Airport)  – Main Terminal, Arrival/Departures Roundabout
Alor GajahChengTaman MerdekaTaman MerdekaRoundabout
Cheng FT 33 SPA Highway – Sungai Udang, Masjid Tanah, Alor Gajah, Ayer Keroh
North–South Expressway Southern Route / AH2 – Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru
Interchange
Kuala Gangsa-WCE West Coast ExpresswayUnder Planning
Kampung Gangsa
Durian TunggalDurian Tunggal
Taman Desa Idaman
Jalan Desa Idaman – Taman Desa Idaman
Durian Tunggal Commercial Centre (LILO)
T-junctions and LILO
Durian TunggalM29 Jalan Durian Tunggal – Ayer Keroh
North–South Expressway Southern Route / AH2 – Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru
Entrance from M29 only
Durian TunggalM130 Jalan Belimbing Dalam – Belimbing, Belimbing DalamLILO
Durian TunggalM17 Jalan Alor Gajah Lama – Alor Gajah, Melaka Pindah
Jalan Murai Jaya – Taman Murai Jaya, Ayer Keroh
Intersections
Durian Tunggal Recreational LakeDurian Tunggal Recreational Lake
Sempang GadingM19 Jalan Machap – Machap, Selandar, Simpang Kuala Sungga, GemenchehT-junctions
Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) T-junctions
Max. weights: 5 tans with UTeM permissions
JasinKesang PajakKesang PajakM13 Jalan Dangi–Kesang Pajak – Batang Melaka, SelandarT-junctions
Kesang TuaKesang Tua
Kampung KesangM109 Jalan Tiang Dua – Bemban, Tiang Dua, SerkamT-junctions
Kampung Ayer PerahM129 Jalan Ayer Perah – Jalan Taman Maju, SelandarJunctions
JasinJasin FT 144 Malaysia Federal Route 144 – Kampung Chabau, Nyalas, Bemban, KandangRoundabout
Kerayong I/SM25 Jalan Merlimau–Jasin – Merlimau, Muar
North–South Expressway Southern Route / AH2 – Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru
Roundabout
Chin-ChinKampung Mentibong
Kampung Terentang
Chin-ChinM15 Jalan Nyalas – Nyalas, Simpang Bekoh, Asahan, JementahT-junctions
Malacca–Johor borderKesang River bridge
JohorTangkakSialangKesang Border recreational area
Kampung Sialang
Kampung Tanjung Laboh
TangkakTaman LedangJ192 Johor State Route J192 – Muar, Malacca, Batu Pahat, Sungai Mati, Bukit GambirT-junctions
Tangkak FT 23 Malaysia Federal Route 23 – Segamat, Jementah, Gunung Ledang, Sungai Mati, Muar
J187 Jalan Solok – Solok, Bukit Gambir
North–South Expressway Southern Route / AH2 – Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru
Junctions
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Statistik Jalan (PDF) (in Malay) (2023 ed.). Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Public Works Department. 2023. pp. 16–64. ISSN 1985-9619. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 December 2023. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
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