SINGAPORE: Singaporeans heading into Johor Bahru over the weekend faced long delays at the land checkpoints on Saturday morning (June 20), as heavy traffic built up at both the Woodlands and Tuas crossings amid the June school holidays and Father’s Day weekend.
Congestion began early in the day at the Singapore-Malaysia land borders, with large numbers of travellers making their way into Johor. The surge in cross-border movement comes as many Singaporeans continue to take advantage of the stronger Singapore dollar when spending in Malaysia.
According to the Checkpoint.sg mobile application, travel times from Woodlands Checkpoint to Johor Bahru were estimated at between 100 and 150 minutes on Saturday morning. At Tuas Checkpoint, commuters were facing waiting times of between 75 and 110 minutes.
The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said the congestion at Woodlands Checkpoint was linked to traffic backlogs on the Malaysian side of the border.
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