Carpool confusion at S’pore checkpoint


JOHOR BARU: Singapore’s recent move to clamp down on illegal ride-hailing services within the republic and across the border with Malaysia has sparked mixed reactions among local drivers.

While some feel that the move to go after illegal services is within the island nation’s right, Malaysian drivers who carpool to work feel victimised, especially with the Singapore Land and Transport Authority (LTA) detaining suspected vehicles for investigations.

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