FAQ - Infrastructure and Port
1. | What is the length of the State Road Network? |
As at August 2023, Sarawak has a total road network of 32,886 km comprising: |
(i) | 1,586 km of Federal Road; and | |
(ii) | 31,300 km of various categories of roads registered under Malaysian Roads Record Inventory System (MARRIS). These include: | |
(a) 7,720 km of State Roads; (b) 5,557 km of Town Roads; (c) 13,457 km of Kampung Roads; (d) 3,520 km of Agriculture Roads; (e) 878 km of Low Cost Housing Roads; and (f) 168 km of Back Lanes Roads. |
2. | Where is the toll road in Sarawak? |
There is no toll road in Sarawak. |
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3. | Where are the ferry services in Sarawak? |
Currently, there are twelve (12) ferry services across major river crossings as follows: |
Locality | Division | Ferry Capacity | Operating Hours |
Btg. Rambungan | Kuching | 1st ferry: 32 cars 2nd ferry: 32 cars |
1st ferry: 0400-2400 hrs 2nd ferry: 0600-2000 hrs |
Btg. Lupar | Samarahan | 1st ferry: 32 cars 2nd ferry: 32 cars 3rd ferry: 32 cars |
1st ferry: 0400-2000 hrs 2nd ferry: 0600-2000 hrs 3rd ferry: 0800-2200 hrs |
Btg. Saribas | Betong | 1st ferry: 32 cars 2nd ferry: 32 cars |
1st ferry: 0400-2400 hrs 2nd ferry: 0600-2200 hrs |
Sg. Krian | Betong | 1 ferry: 24 cars | 0600-2200 hrs |
Btg. Paloh | Mukah | 1st ferry: 24 cars 2nd ferry: 24 cars |
1st ferry: 0600-2000 hrs 2nd ferry: 0600-2400 hrs |
Muara Lassa | Mukah | 1st ferry: 32 cars 2nd ferry: 32 cars |
1st ferry: 0600-2400 hrs 2nd ferry: 0600-2000 hrs |
Kuala Igan | Mukah | 1st ferry: 24 cars 2nd ferry: 24 cars |
1st ferry: 0400-2400 hrs 2nd ferry: 0600-2000 hrs |
Sg. Sian | Sarikei | 1 ferry: 24 cars | 0500-2300 hrs |
Btg. Kemena | Bintulu | 1 ferry: 24 cars | 0500-2200 hrs |
Sg. Marudi | Miri | 1 ferry: 12 cars | 0600-2200 hrs |
Btg. Lawas | Limbang | 1 ferry: 12 cars | 0600-2200 hrs |
Sg. Limbang | Limbang | 1 ferry: 12 cars | 0500-2000 hrs |
4. |
Where are the ports in Sarawak? |
Sarawak currently has six (6) ports namely Kuching Port, Rajang Port, Tanjong Manis Port, Samalaju Port, Miri Port which are state ports established under the Port Authorities Ordinance 1961 and Bintulu Port is a federal port under the Ministry of Transport, Malaysia. |