Get ready, Singapore! Malaysia sets a new rule for foreign car entries from October 2024. Are you VEP-ready?
Attention all Singaporean drivers heading to Malaysia! Get ready to gear up for a new regulation as Malaysia announces the enforcement of the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) system for all foreign-registered vehicles entering from Singapore starting from October 1, 2024. This new requirement will ensure smoother border crossings while enhancing security measures between the two countries.
For those planning a road trip across the border, make sure your vehicle is equipped with the VEP RFID tag, as it will be mandatory for entry into Malaysia. The cost of the tag is budget-friendly at only RM10 and is valid for five years, giving drivers ample time to explore the Malaysian roads hassle-free.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke highlighted that although the VEP system has been in place since 2019, it had not been strictly enforced. However, with the upcoming full implementation on October 1, compliance will be closely monitored to ensure all vehicles adhere to the regulations.
Mark your calendars, road trippers! Starting October 1, 2024, all foreign vehicles entering Malaysia from Singapore must have the VEP RFID tag for seamless border crossings. Stay informed, stay prepared, and enjoy the journey ahead!
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