Travellers to Johor can expect 3-hour jam due to heavy traffic at Woodlands Checkpoint: ICA

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SINGAPORE – People driving into Malaysia during the June school holidays on June 14 should expect a queuing time of three hours or longer

at the Woodlands Checkpoint

du

e to “very heavy departure traffic”

.

In a Facebook post at 11.24am

, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said that the tailback

from Malaysia

has extended beyond Exit 10A of the BKE in Woodlands.

In May, ICA said that people driving into Malaysia during the June school holidays should expect traffic congestion and longer wait times at the two land checkpoints.

ICA had also previously warned drivers not to jump queues at the Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints.

If they get stopped by ICA officers, they will face having to make a U-turn and rejoin the queue.

They could also be blacklisted and face further disciplinary action from the authorities.

On May 9 – the Friday before the Vesak Day long weekend – tailbacks from Malaysia caused motorists to wait up to three hours to clear immigration.

More than three million people crossed the Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints from May 8 to 13, it added, with the crowd peaking on May 9 at over 546,600 travellers.

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