The proposed Penang undersea tunnel remains a relevant solution to alleviate congestion on the first Penang bridge, according to state infrastructure, transport and digital committee chairman Zairil Khir Johari.
Speaking at the state legislative assembly, Zairil said the tunnel would help reduce traffic flow in both directions on the bridge and surrounding roads by offering an alternative route for vehicles. “This will divert traffic to the undersea tunnel and ease severe congestion on roads leading to the first bridge,” he noted in response to a question from Machang Bubuk assemblyman Lee Khai Loon.
He added that a new design for the tunnel is currently in development. “This revised design is intended to ensure the continuity and direction of the third link project, while also improving its efficiency, feasibility, and overall impact,” Zairil said.
The new proposal aims to accommodate all vehicle types and incorporate environmental and social considerations. It is also envisioned to become a new icon for Penang, blending infrastructure with tourism potential.
However, Zairil emphasized that the final decision on the project’s implementation will depend on the findings of the feasibility study currently underway.
The key solution is dont put every shit at island. Mainland is desert issit
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