When you aren't looking, you will notice some lights with little signs beneath them giving you a toll-free number to call in case 'traffic light rosak'.
Well, you can't find it online.
Obviously I plagiarised this from This is Broken who stole it off some guy's Flickr. But it's of a traffic light sculpture somewhere in Canary Wharf. Confusingawesomeness!
In any case, WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU MEET A FAULTY TRAFFIC LIGHT IN KL:
You could, like me, trudge the internet to find that it is neither under the jurisdiction of the PDRM (Polis Diraja Malaysia/Police) or JKR (Jabatan Kerja Raya/Public Works)... and to have a complaint lodged with JKR passed on to DBKL (Dewan Bandaraya/City Hall). Or you could call the Mix.fm traffic people (which was, by the way, answered by a very polite and kinda sexy-voiced guy) and ask them WHAT DO I DO?
Or you could read this blog post and I can give you the number that I got off the helpful Mix.fm dude, which is for:
ITIS (Integrated Transport Information System) although I have no idea why, seeing as they seem to be a traffic report type of setup
Main number: 03-8947 4002 (didn't pick up)
Second number: 03-8947 4342 (picked up this one)
So I don't know whether it was my call that did the trick and I don't know if it was because I wrote to DBKL or I called into ITIS (which is part of DBKL) but lo and behold, the lights were fixed by the time I got home. Joy!
The only problem was, it was raining so heavily that part of my neighbourhood was flooded and cars were stalled on the road. Boo!
Rain 1 - KL Urban Planners 0
Now be good and report any faulty traffic lights you see! You could be preventing a nasty accident! (or at least reducing the number of irritated drivers who are angry you aren't running red lights)
3 comments:
Thanks. Numbers still work. I just called :) kudos to u.
Phone number still works. Thanks a bunch!
the main line is working. Tqvm!!!
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