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Expressway services, ramps, updated on Google maps

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A Google Maps screenshot shows Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway.

Expressway services, ramps, updated on Google maps

Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway have upgraded their service by marking all entrances, exits and rest areas on Google maps, for the convenience of travelers.

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport issued a February 2 notice which announced that all entry and exit points and the four rest areas along the expressway are now clearly marked on Google maps.

Two new rest areas, K63 in Kampong Speu, and K109 in Preas Sihanouk province, now feature petrol stations.

“While enjoying the services we provide on the 187.05km expressway – which make journeys swift and comfortable for travelers – we urge drivers to drive safely. Safety starts with individual drivers,” said the ministry.

The ministry reminded vehicle operators to respect the instructions issued by the operators of the expressway, in addition to the Cambodian traffic laws.

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