Toll exemption at Johor Causeway, Tanjung Kupang ends on April 8, says PLUS


Vehicles form a long queue to enter the Woodlands Checkpoint in Singapore early on April 1, 2022, before crossing the Causeway to Johor. - AFP

KUALA LUMPUR: The toll exemption for seven days at the toll plazas in Bangunan Sultan Iskandar (Johor Causeway) and Tanjung Kupang (Linkedua), in Johor in conjunction with the reopening of land borders between Malaysia and Singapore which began on April 1 will end on Friday (April 8).

PLUS Malaysia Berhad said toll collection would be carried out as normal from Friday and motorists were advised to ensure their Touch ‘n Go cards as well as e-Wallet were active and have sufficient balance to enjoy a smooth journey.

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