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  1. A sample of Route 9 About 135 km long, with a few small towns and hardly any straight stretch. Two hours of driving on a saturday evening encountered only one lorry in the same direction. And there was a pasar malam at Simpang Durian where i stopped and picked up some local snacks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfV_7Zxh_xY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfV_7Zxh_xY I travelled from Gua Musang along route 8 till the end of the route , I hit E8 , Karak Highway toward Kuantan, About 15 km is a slip road to Karak town. About 4 km is where Route 9 begins. Landmark is a big Polis Station. The end of route is Tampin and it meets Route 1, the old trunk road before E2 was built. You may like it too
  2. KUANTAN: Part of the main road leading to an educational institution near Genting Highlands collapsed early on Friday morning (Apr 6). A 30-metre-deep sunken surface was discovered by a security guard at Aminuddin Baki Institute at around 1.30am. “Electricity in the area has been temporarily disconnected because power cables in the affected area were affected by the collapse,” said Bentong Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) officer Lieutenant Mohd Zulkhairi Adek, He said no one was injured, adding that the road caved in during normal weather. The Pahang Fire and Rescue Department is investigating if there were burst underground pipes in the area. Meanwhile, the department's deputy director Mohd Sani Harul said the road along the affected stretch has been closed to traffic until further notice.
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