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7-Day Toll Exemption At Johor-Singapore Border Beginning 1 April

7-Day Toll Exemption At Johor-Singapore Border Beginning 1 April

The waiver caters to all types of vehicles that travel across the Johor causeway and also the Linkedua Highway.

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With the Malaysia-Singapore land borders to reopen from 1 April, the government has decided to waive toll payments for a period of one week at two toll plazas in Johor.

According to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the exemption involves all types of vehicles that travel across the Johor causeway and also the Linkedua Highway.

“It is in line with the approach to facilitate cross-border travel with Singapore. This exemption is for Malaysians and top-up users or those who renew their ‘Touch and Go’ and ‘Smart Tag’

“The granting of this toll exemption involves to and fro travels through the two toll plazas involved during the period,” Ismail said in a statement today.

He said that the decision was made taking into consideration that the border between the two countries had been closed for more than two years previously, adding that the government too is looking to ensure smooth traffic at both toll plazas when the land borders are re-open.

Previously, Malaysia had also announced the exemption of the Road Charge (CJ) on Singapore-registered private vehicles when entering Malaysia.

The exemption of toll charges is expected to benefit more than 300,000 vehicle owners crossing the Malaysia-Singapore boarders.

PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) too had estimated that at least 42,000 vehicles will enter Malaysia via the Johor Causeway and Linkedua daily beginning 1 April.

Ismail said that PLUS, together with the Johor state government and other relevant ministries and agencies are actively making final preparations to ensure smooth travels on the highway, which includes preparations at toll plazas, rest areas, and all public facilities provided on the PLUS Highway.


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