Morsjaya Pedestrian Bridge
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Morsjaya Pedestrian Bridge is the second of three pedestrian bridges (after the one at Boulevard) utilizing a similar design in Miri which connects Morsjaya over Miri-Bintulu Road to Merdeka Mall & Suites to ease pedestrian crossing over the increasingly busy roads.
The bridge is a steel design with concrete stairs and roof covering, however the stairs are not roofed.
Prior to this bridge being constructed, there have been several accidents involving pedestrians crossing the roads getting hit by vehicles.
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