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Malaysian content creator Leong Jeen Hern (@dbstoryy) recently learnt the hard way that he’d been using his Autopass card wrongly every time he drove in to Singapore.Â
Jeen Hern revealed in an Instagram video that he was told by ICA officers that his “car has been blacklisted” and he had incurred fines.Â
The LTA-issued Autopass card is mandatory for all foreign-registered vehicles driving in to Singapore and is used to record the vehicle’s entry and exit as well as to pay all fees and tolls incurred here.
Jeen Hern assumed that all he needed to do was to pass his passport to the immigration officer, wait for it to be returned, insert his Autopass card, and drive off once the barriers were lifted.
“I thought it was going to be very simple… But I was wrong,” he shared.
After inserting his Autopass card on a recent drive in to Singapore, Jeen Hern was told by ICA officers to head to the LTA office as the system did not record several of his previous entries and exits. He was then informed that his vehicle had accumulated S$207.60 in outstanding charges from previous trips.
Speaking to 8days.sg, Jeen Hern revealed this wasn’t even his first drive into Singapore, but his fourth.
“Because I didn’t know how it worked, even my very first entry wasn’t properly registered in the system,” he tells us.
Surprisingly, Jeen Hern wasn’t worried when he got called into the LTA office as he “was so confident [he] didn’t break any rules”.
Jeen Hern tells us LTA officers spent nearly an hour checking and calculating his previous entries and exits before informing him that three of his previous trips had not been properly recorded.
It was only then that he realised that drivers were responsible for making sure their Autopass card transaction is successfully processed, even if the barrier is lifted.
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