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{{otheruses1|the [[noble gas]]}}
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{{Infobox neon}}
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'''Neon''' ({{pronEng|ˈniːɒn}}) is the [[chemical element]] that has the symbol '''Ne''' and [[atomic number]] 10. Although a very common element in the universe, it is rare on Earth. A colorless, [[inert]] [[noble gas]] under standard conditions, neon gives a distinct [[Red|reddish]] glow when used in [[Geissler tube|vacuum discharge tubes]] and [[neon lamp]]s. It is commercially extracted from air, in which it is found in trace amounts.
| length-km= '''Total length'''<br>50 km<br><br>'''Persisiran Perling'''<br>Taman Perling - Tampoi<br>-- km<br><br>'''Pasir Gudang Highway'''<br>Tampoi - Pasir Gudang<br>38 km<br><br>'''Tanjung Langsat Highway'''<br>Pasir Gudang - Tanjung Langsat<br>-- km
| direction= West - East
| start= [[Taman Perling]]
| destinations= [[Tampoi]]<br>[[Kempas]]<br>[[Tebrau]]<br>[[Johor Jaya]]<br>[[Plentong]]<br>[[Bandar Sri Alam]]<br>[[Masai]]<br>[[Pasir Gudang]]<br>[[Johor Port]] {{Port sign}}<br>[[Kampung Pasir Puteh]]
| end= [[Tanjung Langsat]]
| construction-date= 1977
| completion-date= 1979
| junctions= {{MES-E|3}} [[Second Link Expressway]]<br>{{JKR|1}} {{AHN-AH|2}} [[Skudai Highway]]<br>{{JKR|J3}} [[Kempas Highway]]<br>{{MES-E|2}} {{AHN-AH|2}} [[North-South Expressway Southern Route]]<br>{{JKR|3}} {{AHN-AH|18}} [[Tebrau Highway]]<br>{{JKR|J10}} [[Jalan Masai Lama]]<br>{{JKR|--}} [[Johor Bahru East Coast Highway]]<br>{{MES-E|22}} [[Senai-Desaru Expressway]]
}}

'''Pasir Gudang Highway''', also known as '''Federal route {{JKR|17}}''' is a major highway in [[Johor]], [[Malaysia]] that connects [[Tampoi]] Utara in the west to [[Pasir Gudang]], [[Johor Port]] and [[Tanjung Langsat]] in the east. Pasir Gudang Highway is a four-laned highway, unlike the wider [[Skudai Highway]] which has six lanes. The highway boasts a high number of cargo trucks travelling along the highway daily.


== History ==
== History ==
Construction of the highway began in 1977 and was completed in 1979.
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Neon ([[Greek language|Greek]] ''νέον''(''neon'') meaning "new one") was discovered in 1898 by Scottish chemist [[William Ramsay]] (1852 - 1916) and English chemist [[Morris W. Travers]] in [[London]], [[England]].<ref>{{cite journal
| title = On the Companions of Argon
| author = [[William Ramsay]], Morris W. Travers
| journal = Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
| volume = 63
| issue =
| pages = 437–440
| year = 1898
| url = http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0370-1662%281898%2963%3C437%3AOTCOA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E
| doi = 10.1098/rspl.1898.0057}}</ref> Neon was discovered when Ramsay chilled a sample of the atmosphere until it became a liquid, then warmed the liquid and captured the gases as they boiled off. The three gases were [[krypton]], [[xenon]], and neon.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nautilus.fis.uc.pt/st2.5/scenes-e/elem/e01000.html |title=Neon: History|accessdate=2007-02-27|publisher=Softciências}}</ref> On December 1910, French engineer [[Georges Claude]] made a lamp from an electrified tube of neon gas. On January 19, 1915, Claude began selling his tubes to U.S. companies; the Packard car dealership in Los Angeles is one of the first to buy.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nymag.com/shopping/features/41814/ |title=Neon: A Brief History|accessdate=2008-05-20|publisher=New York Magazine}}</ref>


== Isotopes ==
== Features ==
*Four lane carriageway
{{main|Isotopes of neon}}
*Many accidents area along the highway
Neon has three [[stable isotope]]s: <sup>20</sup>Ne (90.48%), <sup>21</sup>Ne (0.27%) and <sup>22</sup>Ne (9.25%). <sup>21</sup>Ne and <sup>22</sup>Ne are [[Nuclear reaction|nucleogenic]] and their variations are well understood. In contrast, <sup>20</sup>Ne is not known to be nucleogenic {{Fact|date=February 2008}} <!-- what about [[cluster decay]] production of this isotope??--> and the causes of its variation in the [[Earth]] have been hotly debated. The principal [[nuclear reaction]]s which generate neon [[isotope]]s are [[neutron emission]], [[alpha decay]] reactions on <sup>24</sup>Mg and <sup>25</sup>Mg, which produce <sup>21</sup>Ne and <sup>22</sup>Ne, respectively. The [[alpha particle]]s are derived from [[uranium]]-series [[decay chain]]s, while the [[neutron]]s are mostly produced by secondary reactions from alpha particles. The net result yields a trend towards lower <sup>20</sup>Ne/<sup>22</sup>Ne and higher <sup>21</sup>Ne/<sup>22</sup>Ne ratios observed in uranium-rich rocks such as [[granite]]s. Isotopic analysis of exposed terrestrial [[rock (geology)|rocks]] has demonstrated the [[cosmogenic]] production of <sup>21</sup>Ne. This isotope is generated by [[spallation]] reactions on [[magnesium]], [[sodium]], [[silicon]], and [[aluminium]]. By analyzing all three isotopes, the cosmogenic component can be resolved from [[magma]]tic neon and nucleogenic neon. This suggests that neon will be a useful tool in determining cosmic [[exposure age]]s of surficial rocks and [[meteorite]]s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://nautilus.fis.uc.pt/st2.5/scenes-e/elem/e01093.html |title=Neon: Isotopes|accessdate=2007-02-27|publisher=Softciências}}</ref>
*Flood prones area


== Current developments ==
Similar to [[xenon]], neon content observed in samples of [[volcano|volcanic]] [[gas]]es are enriched in <sup>20</sup>Ne, as well as nucleogenic <sup>21</sup>Ne, relative to <sup>22</sup>Ne content. The neon isotopic content of these mantle-derived samples represent a non-atmospheric source of neon. The <sup>20</sup>Ne-enriched components are attributed to exotic primordial rare gas components in the Earth, possibly representing [[solar neon]]. Elevated <sup>20</sup>Ne abundances are found in [[diamond]]s, further suggesting a solar neon reservoir in the Earth.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mantleplumes.org/Ne.html |title=Helium, Neon & Argon|accessdate=2006-07-02|author=Anderson, Don L.|publisher=Mantleplumes.org}}</ref>


The Malaysian federal government announced plans to upgrade the Pasir Gudang Highway from four-lanes to six-lanes during the [[Ninth Malaysia Plan]] (RMK-9) from 2006 until 2010.
== Notable characteristics ==
[[Image:Electron shell 010 Neon.svg|thumb|left|Electron shell diagram of neon]]
Neon is the second-lightest [[noble gas]], glows [[red]]dish-[[Orange (colour)|orange]] in a [[discharge tube|vacuum discharge tube]]. According to recent studies, neon is the least reactive noble gas and thus the least reactive of all elements. It has over 40 times the refrigerating capacity of liquid [[helium]] and three times that of liquid [[hydrogen]] (on a per unit volume basis).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/10.html |title=Neon |accessdate=2007-03-05 |date=15 |year=2003 |month=12 |format= |work= |publisher=Los Almos National Laboratory |pages= |language=English |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref> In most applications it is a less expensive [[refrigerant]] than helium.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nassmc.org/bulletin/dec05bulletin.html#table |title=NASSMC: News Bulletin |accessdate=2007-03-05 |date=30 |year=2005 |month=12 |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language=English |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>


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Neon plasma has the most intense light discharge at normal voltages and currents of all the noble gases. The average color of this light to the human eye is red-orange due to many lines in this range; it also contains a strong green line which is hidden, unless the visual components are dispersed by a spectroscope.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.electricalfun.com/plasma.htm |title=Plasma |accessdate=2007-03-05}}</ref>


== List of interchanges and junctions ==
[[Image:Neon_emission.png|400px|thumb|right|Spectrum of neon with ultraviolet lines (at left) and infrared (at right) shown in white]]
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Two quite different kinds of neon lights are in common use. [[Glow discharge|Glow-discharge lamps]] are typically tiny, and often designed to operate at 120 [[volts]]; they are widely used as power-on indicators and in circuit-testing equipment. [[Neon sign]]s and other [[arc discharge|arc-discharge devices]] operate instead at high voltages, often 3–15 [[kilovolt]]s (3,000–15,000 volts); they can be made into (often bent) tubes a few meters long.
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== Occurrence ==
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Neon is actually abundant on a universal scale: the fifth most abundant chemical element in the universe by mass, after hydrogen, helium, oxygen, and carbon (see [[chemical element]]). Its relative rarity on Earth, like that of helium, is due to its relative lightness and chemical inertness, both properties keeping it from being trapped in the condensing gas and dust clouds of the formation of smaller and warmer solid planets like Earth. Mass abundance in the universe is about 1 part in 750 and in the Sun and presumably in the proto-solar system nebula, about 1 part in 600. The [[Galileo spacecraft]] atmospheric entry probe found that even in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter, neon is reduced by about a factor of 10, to 1 part in 6,000 by mass. This may indicate that even the ice-planetesmals which brought neon into Jupiter from the outer solar system, formed in a region which was too warm for them to have kept their neon (abundances of heavier inert gases on Jupiter are several times that found in the Sun).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/gll38.html |title=Galileo Probe Science Result |accessdate=2007-02-27 |last=Morse |first= David |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=26 |year=1996 |month=01 |format= |work= |publisher=Galileo Project |pages= |language=English |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="green"|'''<font color="white">{{MES-E(2)|3}} SECOND LINK EXPRESSWAY<br>Start/End of expressway<br>PLUS Expressway border limit
Neon is a [[monatomic]] [[gas]] at [[standard conditions]]. Neon is rare on Earth, found in the [[Earth's atmosphere]] at 1 part in 65,000 (by volume) or 1 part in 83,000 by mass. It is industrially produced by cryogenic [[fractional distillation]] of liquefied air.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www-d0.fnal.gov/hardware/cal/lvps_info/engineering/elements.pdf |title=The Elements |accessdate=2007-02-27 |last=Hammond |first=C. R. |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Fermi National Accelerator Lab|pages=19 |language=English |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}
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== Applications ==
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[[Image:NeTube.jpg|thumb|left|Neon is often used in [[neon sign|signs]] and produces an unmistakable bright orange colored light. All other colors (though still referred to as "neon") are created using a mercury vapor discharge which excites a [[phosphor]] via [[fluorescence]], or by the other [[Noble Gases]].]]
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The reddish-orange color that neon emits in [[Neon lamp|neon light]]s is widely used to make advertising [[neon sign|signs]] and is used in long tubular strips in car modification. The word "neon" is used generically for these types of lights even though many other gases and phosphors are used to produce different colors of light.
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Neon is used in [[vacuum tube]]s, high-voltage indicators, [[lightning]] arrestors, wave meter tubes, [[television]] tubes, and [[helium-neon laser]]s. Liquefied neon is commercially used as a [[cryogenic]] [[refrigerant]] in applications not requiring the lower temperature range attainable with more expensive liquid helium refrigeration.
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Liquid neon is actually quite expensive, and nearly impossible to obtain in small quantities for labaratory tests. For small quantities, liquid neon can be >50x more expensive than liquid helium. The driver for expense is actually rarity of the gas, not the [[Liquefaction_of_gases|liquefaction]] process.
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Neon's [[triple point]] temperature of 24.5561 K is a defining fixed point in the [[International Temperature Scale of 1990]].<ref name="ITS90">"[http://www.its-90.com/ The Internet resource for the International Temperature Scale of 1990.]." ''[http://www.its-90.com/legal.html Amazon.com].'' 1999. Retrieved on [[August 31]], [[2007]].</ref>
| || ||'''[[Taman Perling|TAMAN PERLING]]'''||'''NORTH'''<br>'''JALAN UNDAN'''<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>'''PERSISIRAN PERLING 2'''<br>Taman Sutera<br>Kampung Danga<br>Bukit Indah||Interchange

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== Compounds ==
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Neon is the first p-block [[noble gas]]. Theoretically neon is the least reactive of all noble gases (including helium which produces a metastable compound HHeF), and therefore generally considered to be [[inert]]. The calculated bond energies of neon with noble metals, hydrogen, berylium and boron are lesser than that of helium or any other noble gas. No true compounds including the neutral compounds of neon are known. However, the [[ion]]s Ne<sup>+</sup>, (Ne[[argon|Ar]])<sup>+</sup>, (Ne[[hydrogen|H]])<sup>+</sup>, and ([[helium|He]]Ne<sup>+</sup>) have been observed from optical and [[mass spectrometry|mass spectrometric]] studies, and neon is also known to form an unstable [[hydrate]].<ref name="LANL">"[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/10.html Periodic Table: Neon]." ''[[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory]].'' Last updated on [[December 15]], [[2003]]. Retrieved on [[August 31]], [[2007]].</ref>
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== References ==
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| || ||U-Turn Interchange||'''U-TURN'''<br>Taman Perling<br><br>{{MES-E(2)|3}}'''[[Second Link Expressway|SECOND LINK EXPRESSWAY]]'''<br>Kuala Lumpur<br>Bandar Nusajaya<br>Gelang Patah<br>Pontian<br>Tuas (Singapore)||U-Turn Interchange

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== External links ==
|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="blue"|'''<font color="white">{{JKR|17}} PERSISIRAN PERLING
{{Commons|Neon}}
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{{wiktionary|neon}}
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* [http://www.webelements.com/neon/ WebElements.com &ndash; Neon]
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* [http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele010.html It's Elemental &ndash; Neon]
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* [http://www.compchemwiki.org/index.php?title=Neon Computational Chemistry Wiki]
|{{JKR|17}}<br>'''0'''||{{JKR-EXIT|1701}} ||'''TAMPOI NORTH INTERCHANGE'''||{{JKR|1}} {{AHN-AH|2}}'''[[Skudai Highway|SKUDAI HIGHWAY]]'''<br>'''NORTH'''<br>Kuala Lumpur<br>Skudai<br>Senai<br>Senai International Airport<br>Kulai<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>Johor Bahru<br>Woodlands (Singapore)||Double u-turn interchange<br>Start/End of highway
* [http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/10.html Los Alamos National Laboratory &ndash; Neon]
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* [http://wwwrcamnl.wr.usgs.gov/isoig/period/ne_iig.html USGS Periodic Table - Neon]
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* [http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/quantum/atspect2.html Atomic Spectrum of Neon]
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1702}} ||'''DAMANSARA ALIF INTERCHANGE'''||Bandar Damansara Alif||Tampoi bound
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1703}} ||'''KEMPAS HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE'''||{{JKR(2)|J3}}'''[[Kempas Highway|KEMPAS HIGHWAY]]'''<br>'''NORTH'''<br>{{JKR|J3}}Kempas<br>{{JKR|J3}}Setia Tropika<br>{{MES-E(2)|2}} {{AHN-AH|2}}'''[[Southern route|NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE]]'''<br>Kuala Lumpur<br>Melaka<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>{{JKR|J3}}Jalan Datin Halimah<br>{{JKR|J3}}Larkin||Diamond interchange
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||| ||{{Parking signs}}{{Petronas signs}}{{Shell signs}}Petronas, Shell and BH Petrol Layby||{{Parking signs}}{{Petrol station signs}} {{Petronas signs}} {{Shell signs}} {{BH Petrol signs}}||Pasir Gudang bound
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1704}} ||'''TEBRAU INDUSTRIAL AREA II INTERCHANGE'''||Tebrau Industrial Area II<br>Bandar Dato' Onn||Diamond interchange
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1705}} ||'''PASIR GUDANG-NSE INTERCHANGE'''||'''NORTH'''<br>{{MES-E(2)|2}} {{AHN-AH|2}}'''[[Southern route|NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE]]'''<br>Kuala Lumpur<br>Melaka||Expressway interchange<br>From/To Pasir Gudang
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||| ||{{Parking signs}}{{Mobil signs}}BH Petrol and Mobil Layby||{{Parking signs}}{{Petrol station signs}} {{BH Petrol signs}} {{Mobil signs}}||Tampoi bound
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||| ||{{Parking signs}}{{Shell signs}}Shell Layby||{{Parking signs}}{{Petrol station signs}} {{Shell signs}}||Tampoi bound
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1706}} ||'''TEBRAU INDUSTRIAL AREA IV INTERCHANGE'''||Tebrau Industrial Area IV<br>[[Malaysian Road Transport Department]] (JPJ) Johor state headquarters<br>[[Taman Daya]]<br>[[Setia Indah]]||Diamond interchange
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||| ||{{Parking signs}}{{Mobil signs}}Mobil Layby||{{Parking signs}}{{Petrol station signs}} {{Mobil signs}}||Pasir Gudang bound
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1707}} ||'''[[Johor Jaya|JOHOR JAYA INTERCHANGE]]'''||{{JKR|3}} {{AHN-AH|18}}'''[[Tebrau Highway|TEBRAU HIGHWAY]]'''<br>'''NORTH'''<br>Kota Tinggi<br>Mersing<br>Kota Tinggi waterfall<br>Desaru<br>Taman Johor Jaya<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>Taman Molek <br>Johor Bahru<br>Woodlands (Singapore)||Multi-level stacked diamond expressway interchange
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1708}} ||'''TAMAN MOLEK EXIT'''||[[Taman Molek]]||From Pasir Gudang only
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1709}}||'''[[Plentong|PLENTONG INTERCHANGE]]'''||{{JKR|J10}} '''[[Jalan Masai Lama|JALAN MASAI LAMA]]'''<br>'''NORTH'''<br>{{JKR|J10}}Plentong<br>Giant Hypermarket<br>Taman Johor Jaya<br>Permas Jaya<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>{{JKR|J10}}Taman Molek<br>Tesco Extra Hypermarket||Diamond interchange
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1710}}||'''PERMAS JAYA EXIT'''||[[Permas Jaya]]||Tampoi bound
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1711}} ||'''SRI ALAM WEST INTERCHANGE'''||Bandar Sri Alam<br>Taman Rinting||Diamond interchange
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||| ||{{Parking signs}} {{Mobil signs}} {{Petronas signs}} {{Shell signs}} Mobil, Petronas and Shell Layby||{{Parking signs}}{{Petrol station signs}} {{Mobil signs}} {{Petronas signs}} {{Shell signs}}||Pasir Gudang bound
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1712}} ||'''SRI ALAM EAST INTERCHANGE'''||Bandar Sri Alam<br>Taman Rinting||Diamond interchange
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1712}} ||'''PASIR GUDANG NORTH INTERCHANGE'''||'''NORTH'''<br>Taman Dahlia<br>Taman Mawar<br>Masjid Jamek Pasir Gudang<br>Pasir Gudang Recreational Park<br>Bukit Layang Layang<br>Muzium Layang Layang<br>Johor Circuit<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>Kampung Pasir Gudang<br>{{JKR|--}} '''[[Johor Bahru East Coast Highway|JOHOR BAHRU EAST COAST HIGHWAY]]'''<br>Johor Bahru<br>Permas Jaya||Diamond interchange
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1713}} ||'''PASIR GUDANG WEST INTERCHANGE'''||'''WEST'''<br>{{JKR|--}} '''[[Johor Bahru East Coast Highway|JOHOR BAHRU EAST COAST HIGHWAY]]'''<br>Johor Bahru<br>Permas Jaya<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>[[Malaysian Marine and Heavy Engineering|Malaysian Marine and Heavy Engineering Shipyard]]<br>[[Sultan Iskandar Power Station]]||Trumpet interchange
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1714}} ||'''[[Pasir Gudang|PASIR GUDANG]]'''<br>'''JALAN -- INTERCHANGE'''||'''NORTH'''<br>'''JALAN --'''<br>Kong Kong<br>Town centre<br>Taman Mawar<br>Taman Dahlia<br>Masjid Jamek Pasir Gudang<br>Pasir Gudang Recreational Park<br>Bukit Layang Layang<br>Muzium Layang Layang<br>Johor Circuit||T-junctions
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1715}} ||'''[[Pasir Gudang|PASIR GUDANG]]'''<br>'''JALAN PERBADANAN INTERCHANGE'''||'''JALAN PERBADANAN'''<br>'''NORTH'''<br>Town centre<br>Pasir Gudang Recreational Park<br>Bukit Layang Layang<br>Muzium Layang Layang<br>Johor Circuit<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>Pasir Gudang industrial area||Junctions
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1716}} ||'''JALAN GANGSA INTERCHANGE'''||'''JALAN GANGSA''' ||Junctions
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="blue"|'''<font color="white">{{JKR|17}} PASIR GUDANG HIGHWAY<br>Start/End of highway
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|||{{JKR-EXIT|1717}} ||'''JOHOR PORT INTERCHANGE'''||'''WEST'''<br>[[Malaysian Marine and Heavy Engineering|Malaysian Marine and Heavy Engineering Shipyard]]<br>[[Sultan Iskandar Power Station]]<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>[[Johor Port]] {{Port sign}}||Junctions<br>Start/End of highway
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="blue"|'''<font color="white">{{JKR|17}} TANJUNG LANGSAT HIGHWAY<br>Start/End of highway
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||| ||Jalan Besar||'''NORTH'''<br>'''JALAN BESAR'''<br>Pasir Gudang Recreational Park<br>Bukit Layang Layang<br>Muzium Layang Layang<br>Johor Circuit ||T-junctions
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||| ||Kota Masai||{{JKR|J10}}Kota Masai<br>{{JKR|J10}}Taman Scientex<br>{{JKR|J10}}Masai ||T-junctions
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||| ||Tanjung Langsat Industrial Area||Titan Petrochemicals Plant ||T-junctions
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||| ||Pasir Gudang-SDE||'''NORTH'''<br>{{MES-E|22}} '''[[Senai-Desaru Expressway|SENAI-DESARU EXPRESSWAY = PASIR GUDANG LINK]]'''<br>Senai<br>Senai International Airport<br>Ulu Tiram<br>Kota Tinggi<br>Bandar Penawar<br>Desaru<br>Pengerang||Interchange<br>'''Under construction'''
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||| ||Kampung Perigi Acheh||Kampung Perigi Acheh<br>Tanjung Langsat Incinerator||T-junctions
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|style="width:600px" colspan="6" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="blue"|'''<font color="white">{{JKR|17}} TANJUNG LANGSAT HIGHWAY<br>Start/End of highway
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||| ||'''[[Tanjung Langsat|TANJUNG LANGSAT]]'''||'''NORTH'''<br>Kampung Perigi Acheh<br><br>'''SOUTH'''<br>Port of Tanjung Langsat {{Port sign}}<br>Pantai Pasir Layar||T-junctions
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Template:Malaysia road routebox

Pasir Gudang Highway, also known as Federal route FT 17 is a major highway in Johor, Malaysia that connects Tampoi Utara in the west to Pasir Gudang, Johor Port and Tanjung Langsat in the east. Pasir Gudang Highway is a four-laned highway, unlike the wider Skudai Highway which has six lanes. The highway boasts a high number of cargo trucks travelling along the highway daily.

History

Construction of the highway began in 1977 and was completed in 1979.

Features

  • Four lane carriageway
  • Many accidents area along the highway
  • Flood prones area

Current developments

The Malaysian federal government announced plans to upgrade the Pasir Gudang Highway from four-lanes to six-lanes during the Ninth Malaysia Plan (RMK-9) from 2006 until 2010.

List of interchanges and junctions

Km Exit Interchange To Remarks
WEST
Second Link ExpresswaySECOND LINK EXPRESSWAY
Kuala Lumpur
Bandar Nusajaya
Gelang Patah
Pontian
Tuas (Singapore)
Second Link Expressway SECOND LINK EXPRESSWAY
Start/End of expressway
PLUS Expressway border limit

FT 17 PERSISIRAN PERLING

Elevated U-Turn U-TURN
Pasir Gudang
Kota Tinggi
Johor Bahru
Woodlands (Singapore)
Elevated U-Turn
TAMAN PERLING NORTH
JALAN UNDAN

SOUTH
JALAN SIMBANG
Interchange
TAMAN PERLING Perling Mall West bound
TAMAN PERLING NORTH
JALAN UNDAN

SOUTH
PERSISIRAN PERLING 2
Taman Sutera
Kampung Danga
Bukit Indah
Interchange
Sungai Skudai Bridge MPJBT-MBJB border
Taman Tampoi Utama Taman Tampoi Utama
Taman Tampoi Indah
Junctions
U-Turn Interchange U-TURN
Taman Perling

Second Link ExpresswaySECOND LINK EXPRESSWAY
Kuala Lumpur
Bandar Nusajaya
Gelang Patah
Pontian
Tuas (Singapore)
U-Turn Interchange
FT 17 PERSISIRAN PERLING

FT 17 PASIR GUDANG HIGHWAY
Start/End of highway

FT 17
0
Template:JKR-EXIT TAMPOI NORTH INTERCHANGE FT 1 AH2SKUDAI HIGHWAY
NORTH
Kuala Lumpur
Skudai
Senai
Senai International Airport
Kulai

SOUTH
Johor Bahru
Woodlands (Singapore)
Double u-turn interchange
Start/End of highway
U-Turn U-Turn
Template:JKR-EXIT DAMANSARA ALIF INTERCHANGE Bandar Damansara Alif Tampoi bound
Kampung Kempas Kampung Kempas Pasir Gudang bound
Template:JKR-EXIT KEMPAS HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE File:MYS Jkr-ftJ3.svg FT J3KEMPAS HIGHWAY
NORTH
J3Kempas
J3Setia Tropika
North–South Expressway Southern Route AH2NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE
Kuala Lumpur
Melaka

SOUTH
J3Jalan Datin Halimah
J3Larkin
Diamond interchange
Template:Petronas signsTemplate:Shell signsPetronas, Shell and BH Petrol Layby Template:Petronas signs Template:Shell signs Template:BH Petrol signs Pasir Gudang bound
Railway crossing bridge
Template:JKR-EXIT TEBRAU INDUSTRIAL AREA II INTERCHANGE Tebrau Industrial Area II
Bandar Dato' Onn
Diamond interchange
Template:JKR-EXIT PASIR GUDANG-NSE INTERCHANGE NORTH
North–South Expressway Southern Route AH2NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE
Kuala Lumpur
Melaka
Expressway interchange
From/To Pasir Gudang
Template:Mobil signsBH Petrol and Mobil Layby Template:BH Petrol signs Template:Mobil signs Tampoi bound
Template:Shell signsShell Layby Template:Shell signs Tampoi bound
Sungai Tebrau bridge
Template:JKR-EXIT TEBRAU INDUSTRIAL AREA IV INTERCHANGE Tebrau Industrial Area IV
Malaysian Road Transport Department (JPJ) Johor state headquarters
Taman Daya
Setia Indah
Diamond interchange
Template:Mobil signsMobil Layby Template:Mobil signs Pasir Gudang bound
Template:JKR-EXIT JOHOR JAYA INTERCHANGE FT 3 AH18TEBRAU HIGHWAY
NORTH
Kota Tinggi
Mersing
Kota Tinggi waterfall
Desaru
Taman Johor Jaya

SOUTH
Taman Molek
Johor Bahru
Woodlands (Singapore)
Multi-level stacked diamond expressway interchange
Template:JKR-EXIT TAMAN MOLEK EXIT Taman Molek From Pasir Gudang only
U-Turn U-Turn
Template:JKR-EXIT PLENTONG INTERCHANGE J10 JALAN MASAI LAMA
NORTH
J10Plentong
Giant Hypermarket
Taman Johor Jaya
Permas Jaya

SOUTH
J10Taman Molek
Tesco Extra Hypermarket
Diamond interchange
Sungai Plentong bridge
Template:Caltex signsCaltex Layby Template:Caltex signs Tampoi bound
Template:JKR-EXIT PERMAS JAYA EXIT Permas Jaya Tampoi bound
Template:Petronas signsTemplate:Shell signsPetronas and Shell Layby Template:Petronas signs Template:Shell signs Tampoi bound
Template:JKR-EXIT SRI ALAM WEST INTERCHANGE Bandar Sri Alam
Taman Rinting
Diamond interchange
Template:Mobil signs Template:Petronas signs Template:Shell signs Mobil, Petronas and Shell Layby Template:Mobil signs Template:Petronas signs Template:Shell signs Pasir Gudang bound
Template:JKR-EXIT SRI ALAM EAST INTERCHANGE Bandar Sri Alam
Taman Rinting
Diamond interchange
Template:JKR-EXIT PASIR GUDANG NORTH INTERCHANGE NORTH
Taman Dahlia
Taman Mawar
Masjid Jamek Pasir Gudang
Pasir Gudang Recreational Park
Bukit Layang Layang
Muzium Layang Layang
Johor Circuit

SOUTH
Kampung Pasir Gudang
JOHOR BAHRU EAST COAST HIGHWAY
Johor Bahru
Permas Jaya
Diamond interchange
Template:JKR-EXIT PASIR GUDANG WEST INTERCHANGE WEST
JOHOR BAHRU EAST COAST HIGHWAY
Johor Bahru
Permas Jaya

SOUTH
Malaysian Marine and Heavy Engineering Shipyard
Sultan Iskandar Power Station
Trumpet interchange
Template:JKR-EXIT PASIR GUDANG
JALAN -- INTERCHANGE
NORTH
JALAN --
Kong Kong
Town centre
Taman Mawar
Taman Dahlia
Masjid Jamek Pasir Gudang
Pasir Gudang Recreational Park
Bukit Layang Layang
Muzium Layang Layang
Johor Circuit
T-junctions
Stadium Perbadanan Stadium Perbadanan
Stadium Pasir Gudang
Template:JKR-EXIT PASIR GUDANG
JALAN PERBADANAN INTERCHANGE
JALAN PERBADANAN
NORTH
Town centre
Pasir Gudang Recreational Park
Bukit Layang Layang
Muzium Layang Layang
Johor Circuit

SOUTH
Pasir Gudang industrial area
Junctions
Template:JKR-EXIT JALAN GANGSA INTERCHANGE JALAN GANGSA Junctions
FT 17 PASIR GUDANG HIGHWAY
Start/End of highway

Template:JKR-EXIT JOHOR PORT INTERCHANGE WEST
Malaysian Marine and Heavy Engineering Shipyard
Sultan Iskandar Power Station

SOUTH
Johor Port
Junctions
Start/End of highway
FT 17 TANJUNG LANGSAT HIGHWAY
Start/End of highway

Johor Port Johor Port Shipyard T-junctions
Jalan Besar NORTH
JALAN BESAR
Pasir Gudang Recreational Park
Bukit Layang Layang
Muzium Layang Layang
Johor Circuit
T-junctions
Railway crossing
Train container depot
Jalan -- Sime Sembawang T-junctions
Kampung Pasir Puteh T-junctions
Tanjung Puteri Golf and Country Club T-junctions
Kota Masai J10Kota Masai
J10Taman Scientex
J10Masai
T-junctions
Sungai Kong Kong bridge
Tanjung Langsat Industrial Area Titan Petrochemicals Plant T-junctions
Tanjung Langsat Industrial Area Titan Petrochemicals Plant T-junctions
Tanjung Langsat Industrial Area T-junctions
Pasir Gudang-SDE NORTH
Senai–Desaru Expressway SENAI-DESARU EXPRESSWAY = PASIR GUDANG LINK
Senai
Senai International Airport
Ulu Tiram
Kota Tinggi
Bandar Penawar
Desaru
Pengerang
Interchange
Under construction
Kampung Perigi Acheh Kampung Perigi Acheh
Tanjung Langsat Incinerator
T-junctions
FT 17 TANJUNG LANGSAT HIGHWAY
Start/End of highway

TANJUNG LANGSAT NORTH
Kampung Perigi Acheh

SOUTH
Port of Tanjung Langsat
Pantai Pasir Layar
T-junctions