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Heavy vehicles caused road damage at site where S’porean cyclist died

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Works minister Alexander Nanta Linggi orders Johor authorities to carry out immediate rehabilitation work on the road.

PETALING JAYA: Crocodile cracking, a form of road surface damage, was detected at the scene of an accident that claimed the life of a Singaporean cyclist in Kulai, Johor, yesterday.

Works minister Alexander Nanta Linggi said the damage to state road J165 was likely due to frequent use by heavy vehicles, particularly lorries from a nearby quarry area, Bernama reported.

Nanta said although upgrading work on the road shoulder was carried out earlier this year, the excessive loads had damaged the road again.

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