510,000 travellers used Singapore-Malaysia land checkpoints on Mar 28, highest in a single day

510,000 travellers used Singapore-Malaysia land checkpoints on Mar 28, highest in a single day

Visitors TO REMAIN HEAVY 

At both land gates, traffic is expected to be very big on Friday and Saturday, with continued tailbacks from Malaysia’s checkpoints for departing drivers, according to ICA.

According to a Social release, travelers can anticipate a pause of up to three hours or more. 25pm.

The tailback of the exit vehicle queues from Malaysia have extended past Woodlands Ave 3 exit 10A, according to Woodlands Checkpoint.

” At Tuas Checkpoint, exit vehicle counters tailback from Malaysia has receded to 2nd Link Bridge. “

According to ICA, arriving transportation is expected to get high on March 31 because departing passengers are expected to return to Singapore.

It was advised to travelers using the property gates to take into account the longer wait time for immigration certification, it added.

“ICA even seeks visitors ’ understanding and cooperation to be persistent, observe traffic guidelines, maintain lane discipline, and cooperate with soldiers on-site when using the property gates. “