ICA warns of severe congestion at land checkpoints

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  • Severe congestion expected at Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints during June school holidays and Hari Raya Haji long weekend.
  • Travellers advised to check real-time updates and consider public transport to ease congestion.
  • ICA highlights importance of passport validity and prohibited items to ensure smooth travel.

[ASIA] With the June school holidays and Hari Raya Haji long weekend approaching, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) is cautioning the public about expected heavy congestion at Singapore’s Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints.

As the main gateways for land travel between Singapore and Malaysia, both checkpoints routinely handle high volumes of traffic. However, during peak holiday periods, the influx of travellers often results in significant delays.

In a recent advisory, the ICA said that travellers should brace for considerably longer waiting times at both land crossings as traffic is projected to surge. The authority noted that holiday seasons consistently see increased traveller numbers—a trend that is likely to persist, particularly with the school holidays overlapping with the Hari Raya Haji celebrations this year.

To ease congestion, commuters are advised to monitor real-time traffic updates and avoid peak travel periods where possible. Those travelling during high-traffic windows are encouraged to consider public transport as an alternative to private vehicles.

In collaboration with local transport agencies, ICA has ramped up public transportation services. Additional buses and trains will operate at higher frequencies during peak hours to accommodate the anticipated rise in passenger numbers.

The ICA cited the Vesak Day long weekend earlier in May as a recent example of intense traffic. Between May 8 and 13, more than three million travellers passed through the Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints. The highest single-day volume occurred on May 9, when over 546,000 people crossed the land borders.

This recent data serves as a valuable reference point for ICA’s preparations ahead of upcoming holidays. By analysing traffic patterns during peak periods like Vesak Day, the authority can implement more effective measures to manage congestion and streamline checkpoint operations.

The ICA also highlighted delays for those returning from Malaysia, with some motorists experiencing wait times of up to three hours during peak travel periods.

To help ease the bottlenecks, ICA has introduced several measures, including deploying more immigration officers and opening additional clearance counters. These steps are aimed at shortening wait times and improving the overall travel experience.

Travellers are reminded to ensure their passports are valid for at least six months and to refrain from carrying prohibited items across the border.

For the latest traffic updates and travel advisories, the public is encouraged to check ICA’s official website or follow their social media channels before embarking on their journey.


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