Drivers heading into Malaysia and Singapore via the Tuas checkpoint during off-peak periods can expect an increase in toll charges from the end of March. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Thursday announced a revision of toll charges from March 31, extending the current...
Drivers heading into Malaysia and Singapore via the Tuas checkpoint during off-peak periods can expect an increase in toll charges from the end of March.
The Land Transport Authority on Thursday announced a revision of toll charges from March 31, extending the current peak period charges for respective vehicles throughout the day and scrapping the off-peak rates. The adjustments follow Malaysia’s recent revision of its toll charges at the Tanjung Kupang Toll Plaza , said the LTA, and are in line with “Singapore’s longstanding policy of matching Malaysia’s toll rates”.
Since March 2020, motorists behind the wheel of cars, vans or light goods vehicles, heavy goods vehicles, taxis and buses are required to pay toll charges according to rates for peak and off-peak hours.Drivers of heavy goods vehicles will pay the steepest charge of $11.30.
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