Thursday 28 April 2016

Expect heavy traffic at checkpoints over May 1 weekend

Expect heavy traffic at checkpoints over May 1 weekend



TRAFFIC is expected to be heavy at both the Woodlands and Tuas land checkpoints over the Labour Day (May 1) weekend, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said.

Travellers can expect heavy traffic heading to Malaysia on Friday while arrival volume is likely to be particularly heavy on Monday, ICA added in a statement yesterday.

"Security at our checkpoints remains the ICA's top priority," the authority noted.

The BioScreen system has been implemented at the passenger halls of the land checkpoints to capture the thumbprints of visitors.

Traffic build-up is "inevitable" with security checks in place, ICA said.

"To avoid a surge of travellers and vehicles seeking clearance at the land checkpoints, travellers are advised to adjust their travel plans if possible," it added.

It also reminded travellers to ensure that their passports are valid before their journey. The passports must have a validity of six months or more.

Singaporeans have also presented passports that were previously reported as lost.

These can no longer be used even if they are later found as they have been cancelled by the ICA.

The ICA is also encouraging Singaporean travellers to carpool. Motorists leaving Singapore will be able to check the traffic situation using the Land Transport Authority's Expressway Monitoring & Advisory System (Emas) installed along the AYE and BKE.

Singaporeans, Singapore permanent residents and long-term pass holders are encouraged to use the automated clearance gantries for immigration clearance.

Travellers should also make sure that they are not carrying illegal or prohibited goods. The list of controlled and prohibited items can be found on ICA's website (www.ica.gov.sg).

"We seek travellers' understanding and cooperation when using the land checkpoints during the peak periods," ICA added.

~News courtesy of My Paper~

Saturday 9 April 2016

VEP system to be implemented soon

VEP system to be implemented soon, says Liow

The vehicle entry permit (VEP) system for foreign vehicles entering Malaysia will be implemented this year.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai (pic) said the system would be introduced soon but did not give the exact date of implementation as “the final details are being worked out”.

Liow was speaking to reporters after attending the opening of the Road and Belt Initiative – China-Asean International Conference here on Saturday.

The event was opened by Mentri Besar Datuk Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

Also present was Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

Liow said the Government was confident that the VEP system would be implemented this year as it had also received good support from Singapore.

~News courtesy of The Star~