Sapi-Nangoh Highway

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Sapi-Nangoh Highway
Major junctions
North endKg. Langkon
Major intersectionsJkr-ft1.svg Federal Route 1
Jkr-ft22.png Malaysia Federal Route 22
South endSg. Sapi
Location
Primary
destinations
Kudat
Kota Marudu
Pitas
Paitan
Beluran
Sandakan
Highway system

Sapi-Nangoh Highway, also known as Jalan Sapi-Nangoh, is one of the major highways in Sabah, Malaysia. This highway was constructed to connect the rural areas in northeast Sabah with Kudat and Sandakan, as well as to shorten the traveling distance from Kudat to Sandakan. The highway originally started as a road connecting Kudat to Kota Marudu, Pitas and the nearby areas before being extended southwards.

Because the majority of this highway passes through remote and sparsely populated areas in northeast Sabah, it is reported that after passing the town of Pitas, the next available proper petrol station is more than 200 km.[1] However, petrol can still be obtained in small quantities in remote villages along this highway, but at a higher price than regular petrol stations.

List of interchanges[]

Km Exit Interchange To Remarks
Langkon North
Jkr-ft1.svg Kudat

South
Jkr-ft1.svg Kota Belud
Jkr-ft1.svg Tuaran
Jkr-ft1.svg Kota Kinabalu
Jkr-ft1.svg Beaufort
Jkr-ft1.svg Sindumin
T-junction
Kota Marudu Kota Marudu town center Roundabout
Tandek Tandek town center Junctions
Kg. Pinggan Pinggan
Pitas Pitas town center Junctions
Jalan Kanibongan Northeast
Jalan Kanibongan

Kanibongan
T-junction
Jalan Paitan North
Jalan Paitan

Paitan
T-junction
Sungai Sungai
-- m above sea level Kota Marudu bound,
Engage lower gear
Timimbang Forest Reserve
-- m above sea level Sandakan bound,
Engage lower gear
Kg. Basai
Kg. Ulu Sapi
Jalan Sandakan-Telupid West
Jkr-ft22.png Telupid
Jkr-ft22.png Ranau
Jkr-ft22.pngTamparuli
Jkr-ft1.svg Kota Kinabalu

East
Jkr-ft22.png Sandakan
Jkr-ft13.svg Lahad Datu
Jkr-ft13.svg Tawau
T-junction

References[]

  1. ^ Dayang Siti Nur Intan Baizura (2011). "Kembara Kuching-Brunei Lahad Datu (in Malay)". Roda-Roda. Sungai Buloh, Malaysia: Bayu Enterprise (May 2011): 10–20. ISSN 0127-9149.
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