Heavy traffic at land checkpoints, tailbacks from Malaysia expected over Chinese New Year holiday period

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SINGAPORE — Continuous heavy traffic through the Woodlands and Tuas Checkpoints is expected over the upcoming Chinese New Year holidays. Tailbacks are also expected from Malaysia, said the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) on Monday (Jan 16).

SINGAPORE — Continuous heavy traffic through the Woodlands and Tuas Checkpoints is expected over the upcoming Chinese New Year holidays.

Bus travellers who are eligible to use the automated lanes at the passenger halls are also encouraged to do so. The authority added that during the peak of the Chinese New Year period in 2019, the average waiting time for travellers departing or arriving by car via the land checkpoints was about three hours.

"ICA works closely with Traffic Police to ensure road discipline at the critical junctions leading to the land checkpoints," said the authority. "Those bringing in dutiable or controlled items such as tobacco products must proactively declare them to our officers prior to being checked," it said. For smoother immigration clearance, travellers should ensure that their passport has a remaining validity of at least six months.

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