The cool morning hours are quite short. By 10 AM, the temperature is already in the 30s Celsius.
On humid days, sweat clings to the skin unbearably.
Take frequent breaks in the shade and stay hydrated.
Continuing to run despite the heat increases the risk of heatstroke.
As I left Kajang and approach Kuala Lumpur, the roads became more complex.
Every time the number of lanes increases, I'm forced to sprint at intersections and ramps.
There are many places without pedestrian crossings, so I have to go straight to avoid being hit by cars turning left.
Furthermore, I have to be careful of cars coming from the left and return to the left lane...it's a constant cycle.
I once got lost on a freeway while running in America, and it's a similar situation here.
As it's a big city, people, cars, and shops are all crammed together.
During the morning rush hour, motorcycles weave erratically between cars, trying to move forward as quickly as possible.
Many parents are dropping off their children at school.
Having run on the roads so far, I'd say Malaysian drivers aren't much different from those in Japan. Of course, there are some reckless drivers and those who drive selfishly.
However, there are also many careful drivers who yield the right of way and stop when crossing the road.
I use Google Maps to choose walking routes, and there's a new option for wheelchairs, which I haven't seen before. It probably avoids areas with stairs or other obstacles.
My buggy is wide, so naturally, I can't move forward when the sidewalk narrows. A common problem here is encountering utility poles or traffic light control boxes in the middle of the sidewalk; that's a dead end. At worst, I have to back up.
Traveling around Malaysia with a buggy is more difficult than in Vietnam or Taiwan. Especially in cities like Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur, there are many extremely dangerous spots.
Safety is paramount, above all else, to avoid being hit by cars or motorcycles. I must never forget that I'm running to protect my life.
I'm so grateful and moved that I was able to finish my run safely today!
*Today's distance: 28.1km
*Total distance from Changi Airport: 376.1km