SINGAPORE: Bus and car counters across Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints have been configured to automate immigration clearance for single drivers, ...
Depending on the traveller volume, delays are to be expected." And if the traffic situation calls for it, we will man all available counters if necessary," said AC Tan. Advertisement
ICA will monitor traffic conditions and adjust its resources as the situation develops. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
It has also been working with the LTA, the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Singapore Police Force and Singapore Customs on the operational details of reopening the border, in a bid to reduce inconvenience to travellers. "We have also planned our manpower in anticipation of the reopening tonight and subsequent anticipated long weekend peaks," ICA said. SINGAPORE - The number of automated lanes in the bus halls at Woodlands Checkpoint has been increased ahead of Singapore reopening its land border with Malaysia on Friday (April 1), said the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).