Singapore drivers can enter Malaysia without VEP tag from Oct 1, but warnings will be issued
Asia One·2024-09-27 19:00
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia’s Road Transport Department (JPJ) announced on Sept 27 that foreign-registered vehicles which have yet to install Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags by the Oct 1 deadline will still be allowed to enter Malaysia from Singapore.
The announcement comes amid complaints in Singapore of delays and snags in the application process, and just three days ahead of the VEP requirement being implemented.
“From Oct 1, 2024, the VEP enforcement will be implemented in phases. All Singapore-registered vehicles without a VEP may still enter Malaysia as usual,” JPJ director-general Aedy Fadly Ramli said in a statement on Sept 27.
……Singapore Transport SE Asia Immigration
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NG Mah guan 30/09/2024
no good waiting go in then the take this vhange and fine so they can make money bow much font know so dont plsy eith firee if dont jave plsy safe dont drive youe car over therreto ggr fine for nothing
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Don Quan 30/09/2024
go there spend money boost their economy but leave with a written warning, no thanks [ANGRY]
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金玉满堂888 29/09/2024
Thanks for keeping us informed! 愿大家出入平安!
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Sulaiman Shah 29/09/2024
they mistake being do slow ,they will give warning ???😠😠😠😠
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Gold letian 30/09/2024
tmr is 1 oct le, r u ready?
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