Change or no, Johor is resilient


The common mode of transportation in Johor currently is buses and motorcars.

WHILE the change of government has affected several infrastructure projects with a direct impact on the development of the region, the future of Johor remains bright with its strategic location and other upcoming projects that enhance the connectivity of the region.

The proximity with Singapore, where thousands of people travel every day from Johor to the island and vice versa, has both presented a need as well as an opportunity to improve the connectivity and variety of transportation options.

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