Second Link entry point to be upgraded to reduce congestion


(From right) Rohaizi, Wong, Cheo and Liow visiting Kompleks Sultan Abu Bakar.

GELANG PATAH: The outdated structures at the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex at the Second Link in Tanjung Kupang here are the main cause of congestion at the country’s second land entry point in Johor.

Johor Women Development and Tourism Committee chairman Liow Cai Tung said the Second Link was built as an alternative entry point into Malaysia from Singapore but the number of users had increased in the last decade.

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