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Malaysian Pedestrians Constantly Sidelined, 5 Years Taken to Build Crossing Bridge 

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Malaysian Pedestrians Constantly Sidelined, 5 Years Taken to Build Crossing Bridge 
Photo by Denissa Devy on Unsplash.

The previous story regarding how Malaysian pedestrians are on the sideline, we discussed how difficult it is for someone to cross Jalan Ampang. But, this time, another post on X states that it’s taking the developers years to build a crossing bridge to save those walking from crossing the road. 

Malaysian Pedestrians constantly sidelined 

However, after 5 years, it is still incomplete. X users are unhappy at the sight of this and a user is asking if the construction workers are placing a brick a day in order to build this project. The original poster also questions the country’s “gold standard” when it comes to sustainability, as most are still focused on car-centric architecture. 

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Malaysian Pedestrians Constantly Sidelined, 5 Years Taken to Build Crossing Bridge 
Photo by Denissa Devy on Unsplash.

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