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The Petaling Jaya Dispersal Link Expressway (PDLE) (formerly Kinrara–Damansara Expressway (KIDEX) or KIDEX Skyway) was a new expressway under planning in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The 14.9-kilometre (9.3 mi)[1] expressway connects the Damansara–NKVE Interchange of the New Klang Valley Expressway in the north to Bandar Kinrara in the south. The new expressway was claimed to reduce travelling time between Damansara and Kinrara by about 25%, and reduce traffic volume by 5% in both directions from Puchong to Petaling Jaya. On 16 February 2015, after several protests by the local residents, the KIDEX Skyway project was cancelled by the Selangor State Government. On 2018, the project is revived as Petaling Jaya Dispersal Link Expressway. In 2023, the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) has opened an investigation into improper submission of Social Impact Assessment (SIA). In 2024, Government cancelled due to deadline.
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Petaling Jaya Dispersal Link Expressway | |
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Route information | |
Maintained by PJDLINK Sdn Bhd | |
Length | 14.9 km (9.3 mi) |
Existed | 2011–present |
History | Cancelled, Never been built |
Major junctions | |
North end | Damansara-NKVE Interchange North–South Expressway Northern Route New Klang Valley Expressway |
North–South Expressway Northern Route New Klang Valley Expressway Sprint Expressway Sprint Expressway = Damansara Link New Pantai Expressway New Pantai Expressway Shah Alam Expressway Shah Alam Expressway FT 217 Bukit Jalil Highway Bangi-Putrajaya Expressway | |
South end | Bandar Kinrara |
Location | |
Country | Malaysia |
Primary destinations | Petaling Jaya |
Highway system | |
The expressway was planned to start near the Damansara-NKVE Interchange of the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE). It would have run elevated above the SPRINT highway until swinging right at Damansara Intan. It would have cut through section 17, past Jasmine Towers and SS2 mall, before running (still elevated) above the entire length of Jalan Semangat. At the end of Jalan Semangat at the junction of Jalan Utara the highway would have split.
The southern carriageway would have passed the Sri Petaling and Bukit Bintang Boys School, and run elevated above Jalan Utara. An off ramp would have fed the traffic destined for the Federal Highway, Petaling Jaya State or University Hospital into Jalan Utara, before the Ehsan Ria Condominium. The elevated road would have continued past Amcorp Mall and around PJ State until rejoining the northern carriageway near the Section 8 police station. From Section 8 PJ the proposed highway headed south through Section 4 and Old Town PJ south, crossing the NPE and KESAS highways before ending at Bandar Kinrara 2.
2010 – Various proposals were submitted by the private sector for the Damansara – Petaling Jaya – Kinrara corridor to the Malaysian Government. The Damansara – Petaling Jaya – Kinrara corridor was announced in the RMK-10 Budget.
2011 – After reviewing the various proposals, the Malaysian Government issued the Approval in Principle (AIP) to the concessionaire to proceed with detailed studies.
2012 – MTES Approval in Principle on 23 February 2012.
2013 – The Concession Agreement (C.A) for Kinrara – Damansara Expressway (KIDEX) was signed on 15 November 2013.
The expressway was estimated to cost RM2.42bil and it would have been a 90% elevated expressway. Financing for the highway was to be met through private investors, and the Malaysian government was to pay for acquisition of property along the route. The road was to be a tolled highway, with the toll rate set by the Malaysian government. Most highways in Malaysia have been built and operated by private concessionaires.
The route will start from Damansara via Bandar Utama, Damansara Tropicana, Jalan Utara, Petaling Jaya New Town, Taman Dato Harun, Kinrara until Bandar Kinrara district.
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km | Exit | Name | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Damansara Interchange | North–South Expressway Northern Route AH2 New Klang Valley Expressway | |||||
Damansara toll plaza DMR | TnG TAG Customer Service Centre | West bound | ||||
Damansara toll plaza DMR MyRFiD Touch 'n Go TnG POS Touch 'n Go SmartTAG SmartTAG Touch 'n Go TnG POS Touch 'n Go Closed toll systems Touch in and Touch out your Touch n go cards and pay a distance toll | ||||||
North–South Expressway Northern Route New Klang Valley Expressway PLUS Expressway border limit | ||||||
Petaling Jaya Dispersal Link Expressway (Under planning) Prolintas border limit | ||||||
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---- | Bandar Utama Interchange | ||||
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---- | Damansara-Tropicana Interchange | Sprint Expressway Damansara Link | Under planning | |||
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Jalan Harapan toll plaza Touch 'n Go SmartTAG MyRFiD SmartTAG Touch 'n Go Opened toll systems Pay toll | ||||||
Northern end of separated carriageway | ||||||
---- | Jalan Utara Interchange | Under planning | ||||
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---- | Petaling Jaya New Town Interchange | Under planning | ||||
Southern end of separated carriageway | ||||||
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---- | Taman Dato Harun Interchange | New Pantai Expressway New Pantai Expressway | Under planning | |||
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Kinrara toll plaza Touch 'n Go SmartTAG MyRFiD SmartTAG Touch 'n Go Opened toll systems Pay toll | ||||||
---- | Kinrara-SAE Interchange | Shah Alam Expressway Shah Alam Expressway | Under planning | |||
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---- | Bandar Kinrara-Section 2 Interchange | Under planning | ||||
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Petaling Jaya Dispersal Link Expressway (Under planning) Prolintas border limit | ||||||
---- | Bandar Kinrara Interchange | FT 217 Bukit Jalil Highway | Under planning | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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