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JOHOR BAHRU - Traffic was snarled soon after midnight on July 1 as motorists entered Johor Bahru via the Causeway, with the ...
Malaysia began enforcing the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) requirement for Singapore-registered vehicles on Tuesday (July 1). A total of 55 officers from the Malaysian Road Transport Department (JPJ) ...
I had registered for the VEP already and the tag is on its way being delivered to me,” he reportedly said. “But we’re okay and they’re (JPJ) just doing their job.” JP ...
Dozens of drivers of Singapore-registered cars were fined today for entering Malaysia without a valid Vehicle Entry Permit.
Singapore-registered vehicles without valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags or unactivated ones are stopped by Malaysia Road Transport Department officers just past midnight on Jul 1, 2025.
Ever since the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) for Singapore-registered vehicles entering Malaysia came into effect from July 1, ...
SINGAPORE: Malaysia announced last year that it would be implementing a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) scheme, under which ...
The Johor Road Transport Department (JPJ) has issued 190 summonses amounting to RM57,000 during the first five days of full ...
Full enforcement of the system began today, with inspections of Singapore-registered vehicles that had not registered or activated the VEP upon entering Malaysia.
Johor’s transport officers have set up a roadblock at the immigration checkpoint and issued fines to errant motorists.
Officials issued 190 summonses to vehicles without valid VEP tags, amounting to RM57,000 (around S$17,000) in fines.
Tomorrow is July 1, which is when full enforcement of the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) starts for Singaporean vehicles entering Malaysia. Cars without a valid VEP will face an immediate RM300 compound, ...