RM20 entry fee for Singaporean motorists entering Malaysia
03 Aug 2015|9,690 views
Singapore vehicles entering Malaysia are required to be registered with Malaysia's Road Transport Department (RTD) or they would be refused entry in a new rule that will come into effect on 1st Sept. Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi said the mandatory registration applied to all private vehicles, public buses, taxis, goods vehicles as well as diplomatic cars, The Straits Times reported. The online registration would start on 15th Aug, and vehicle owners are required to pay RM10 (S$3.60) for the road charge, which is valid for five years.
"Singaporeans can register their vehicles at all the 72 counters in both the Causeway and Second Link as well as R&R areas near the two main entry points. However, we encourage online registration through the RTD website," said Datuk Abdul Aziz. "RTD will then issue a radio frequency identification (RFID) card after a RM10 registration fee is paid. The registration is valid for five years. The tag will need to be renewed upon expiry, or when the owner buys a new car," he added. Once registered, these Singapore vehicles will be allowed through Johor checkpoints for a one-month free trial from 1st Sept to 30th Sept, after which from 1st Oct onwards Singapore-registered cars will be charged RM20 per entry for the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP).
The VEP for foreign vehicles was previously scheduled to begin on 1st Sept, after it was postponed from 1st August. The VEP will be on imposed on private passenger vehicles, including multi-purpose and sports utilities vehicles, and payment can be made only with the Touch 'n Go card. Government vehicles, motorcycles, public buses and taxis would be exempted from the VEP but they still have to be registered with the RTD.
Singapore vehicles entering Malaysia are required to be registered with Malaysia's Road Transport Department (RTD) or they would be refused entry in a new rule that will come into effect on 1st Sept. Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi said the mandatory registration applied to all private vehicles, public buses, taxis, goods vehicles as well as diplomatic cars, The Straits Times reported. The online registration would start on 15th Aug, and vehicle owners are required to pay RM10 (S$3.60) for the road charge, which is valid for five years.
"Singaporeans can register their vehicles at all the 72 counters in both the Causeway and Second Link as well as R&R areas near the two main entry points. However, we encourage online registration through the RTD website," said Datuk Abdul Aziz. "RTD will then issue a radio frequency identification (RFID) card after a RM10 registration fee is paid. The registration is valid for five years. The tag will need to be renewed upon expiry, or when the owner buys a new car," he added. Once registered, these Singapore vehicles will be allowed through Johor checkpoints for a one-month free trial from 1st Sept to 30th Sept, after which from 1st Oct onwards Singapore-registered cars will be charged RM20 per entry for the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP).
The VEP for foreign vehicles was previously scheduled to begin on 1st Sept, after it was postponed from 1st August. The VEP will be on imposed on private passenger vehicles, including multi-purpose and sports utilities vehicles, and payment can be made only with the Touch 'n Go card. Government vehicles, motorcycles, public buses and taxis would be exempted from the VEP but they still have to be registered with the RTD.
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