Land checkpoints are expected to have heavy traffic in the days leading up to and during the September school holidays

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  • Travelers should plan for extended waiting times at the Tuas and Woodlands checkpoints, especially during peak holiday periods, and consider traveling during off-peak hours for a smoother experience.
  • The ICA recommends using cross-border bus services and QR codes for a more efficient immigration process, reducing the hassle of long queues and document handling.
  • Staying informed through platforms like the One Motoring website, ICA's social media channels, and local radio broadcasts can help travelers manage their journey more effectively.

When entering Malaysia through the land crossings, travelers can anticipate heavy traffic at both Tuas and Woodlands. This is especially true in the days leading up to and during the September school holidays, which run from August 30 to September 8.

An alert issued by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) on August 26 stated that throughout the extended National Day weekend, which lasted from August 8 to August 13, travelers were had to wait for up to three hours in order to clear immigration. It anticipates the same level of participation during the time that students are off from school.

The congestion at these checkpoints is not only due to the volume of travelers but also the stringent security checks that are in place. Authorities are on high alert to prevent any illegal activities, which means that every vehicle and individual is thoroughly checked. This adds to the waiting time, but it is a necessary measure to ensure the safety and security of both countries. Travelers are advised to remain patient and cooperate with the officials to facilitate a smoother process.*

Over 540,000 individuals were recorded as passing through the Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints on August 8th, according to the records.

In light of the expected surge in travelers, the ICA has urged people to plan their trips during off-peak hours if possible. Early mornings or late nights might offer a less crowded experience, reducing the stress of long waits. Additionally, travelers are encouraged to prepare all necessary documents in advance, ensuring they are easily accessible when required at the checkpoints. This small step can significantly expedite the clearance process.

Between the 30th of August and the 8th of September, persons who crossed the border were instructed by the ICA to factor in additional waiting time. In addition, according to the report, travelers have the option of taking use of the cross-border bus services.

The cross-border bus services have been highlighted as a viable alternative for those who wish to avoid the hassle of driving. These services are designed to be efficient and offer a comfortable journey across the border. With dedicated lanes and priority clearance at checkpoints, buses can often bypass the long queues faced by private vehicles. Travelers considering this option should check the bus schedules and book tickets in advance to secure their seats.

In addition, drivers are strongly encouraged to check the current traffic status before heading to the checkpoints. This may be done by visiting the One Motoring website of the Land Transport Authority or by using the Expressway Monitoring Advisory System that has been erected along the Bukit Timah Expressway and the Ayer Rajah Expressway.

ICA's Facebook and Twitter accounts, as well as radio broadcasts on Money FM 89.3, One FM 91.3, Kiss92, 96.3 Hao FM, and UFM100.3, are additional channels through which motorists can obtain updates.

In addition, individuals who are traveling by automobile or motorcycle are strongly encouraged to use QR codes rather than passports in order to ensure a more expedient and convenient immigration clearance process.

The introduction of QR codes for immigration clearance is part of a broader initiative to digitalize and streamline border control processes. This technology not only reduces the need for physical document handling but also speeds up the verification process. Travelers should ensure their QR codes are downloaded and ready on their devices before reaching the checkpoints. This innovative approach is expected to significantly cut down waiting times and improve the overall efficiency of border crossings.

According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICA), travelers should also make sure that their passports have a validity period of at least six months remaining.

Entry into Singapore will also be refused to individuals who have outstanding fines or penalties.

The knowledge that they would comply with ICA officials, respect traffic rules, and maintain lane discipline is something else that we are looking for. According to the authority, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICA) will not hesitate to take severe measures against travelers who do not comply with the orders of officers and conduct offenses at the checkpoints.


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