Something wrong at the Singapore border?
#121
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Re: Something wrong at the Singapore border?
And what is the reason for the car search being moved to just prior to the immigration booths rather than after??
#122
Re: Something wrong at the Singapore border?
I too wondered what the point of that was.... but I reluctantly have to admit that it does seem to have helped improve things a bit.
Don't understand why or how.... maybe I'm just now conditioned to accept
And after nearly 3 years of commuting, I can, as an expert ( ) guarantee you that 95% of the jams are caused by Singapore Immigration, NOT Malaysia (they save it for Saturday....)
#123
Re: Something wrong at the Singapore border?
2 years in since I last contemplated the move to Iskandar and Fri evening traffic (2 hr 15 min) does stall me back from taking the plunge.
Took a dry run on a van pool last night, thought the lane would be better, but nope. Apparently, bikes and cars turn up the same on overall given the oddities that I am still trying to figure out !
Took a dry run on a van pool last night, thought the lane would be better, but nope. Apparently, bikes and cars turn up the same on overall given the oddities that I am still trying to figure out !
#124
Re: Something wrong at the Singapore border?
https://www.moe.gov.sg/education/sch...s-and-holidays
Hope this helps. I was told by locals the jam in most part if seasonal is due to the school holidays ...
Hope this helps. I was told by locals the jam in most part if seasonal is due to the school holidays ...
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Re: Something wrong at the Singapore border?
Also, in case you were not aware, today (Sat., May 21st) is a National Holiday. So it could be that yesterday's rush hour was even more crowded than the usual Friday.
#127
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Thanks Bevs!!
I thought this should stay open for brief updates, however infrequent because it seems to affect more and more people.... seeing quite a few who have packed in at Singapore and moved over this last year.
First update.... they have changed the passport readers in the booths coming out of Singapore for smaller units, which means you HAVE to take the cover off to fit the passport in the machine. Duuuuh. More easily avoidable delay introduced.
Going in they are still the old ones apparently and can accommodate most covers.
Second update.... wanted to mention a very good app called "beat the jam". Well good apart from the annoying adverts but it is free. Gives times for crossing, plus projections based on previous data, cameras, both crossings. Worth downloading if you're a regular crosser.
I thought this should stay open for brief updates, however infrequent because it seems to affect more and more people.... seeing quite a few who have packed in at Singapore and moved over this last year.
First update.... they have changed the passport readers in the booths coming out of Singapore for smaller units, which means you HAVE to take the cover off to fit the passport in the machine. Duuuuh. More easily avoidable delay introduced.
Going in they are still the old ones apparently and can accommodate most covers.
Second update.... wanted to mention a very good app called "beat the jam". Well good apart from the annoying adverts but it is free. Gives times for crossing, plus projections based on previous data, cameras, both crossings. Worth downloading if you're a regular crosser.
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Re: Something wrong at the Singapore border?
Thanks Bevs!!
I thought this should stay open for brief updates, however infrequent because it seems to affect more and more people.... seeing quite a few who have packed in at Singapore and moved over this last year.
First update.... they have changed the passport readers in the booths coming out of Singapore for smaller units, which means you HAVE to take the cover off to fit the passport in the machine. Duuuuh. More easily avoidable delay introduced.
Going in they are still the old ones apparently and can accommodate most covers.
Second update.... wanted to mention a very good app called "beat the jam". Well good apart from the annoying adverts but it is free. Gives times for crossing, plus projections based on previous data, cameras, both crossings. Worth downloading if you're a regular crosser.
I thought this should stay open for brief updates, however infrequent because it seems to affect more and more people.... seeing quite a few who have packed in at Singapore and moved over this last year.
First update.... they have changed the passport readers in the booths coming out of Singapore for smaller units, which means you HAVE to take the cover off to fit the passport in the machine. Duuuuh. More easily avoidable delay introduced.
Going in they are still the old ones apparently and can accommodate most covers.
Second update.... wanted to mention a very good app called "beat the jam". Well good apart from the annoying adverts but it is free. Gives times for crossing, plus projections based on previous data, cameras, both crossings. Worth downloading if you're a regular crosser.
I have three passport bound together becase an old passport has a China Visa in it which is still available.
All passport controls were able to use my three bound together passports except Austalia who made a big song and dance about it and were trying to untie the ribbon binding the passports until I started shouting at them.
It's nothing to do with them they can't do that sort of thing afaik.
#129
Re: Something wrong at the Singapore border?
Hello Ex Reg
Didn't quite follow the gist of your post ( I have taken advantage of the "happy hour" offer on Kilkenny at Rock Bottom this evening :-) )- however, when you leave Singapore now, there's a big song and dance as they take the cover off your passport to fit in the scanner. Lots of huffing and puffing sometimes. I asked why and was told the new passport readers are too small to handle PPs with covers.... Not the brightest move forward.
Didn't quite follow the gist of your post ( I have taken advantage of the "happy hour" offer on Kilkenny at Rock Bottom this evening :-) )- however, when you leave Singapore now, there's a big song and dance as they take the cover off your passport to fit in the scanner. Lots of huffing and puffing sometimes. I asked why and was told the new passport readers are too small to handle PPs with covers.... Not the brightest move forward.
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Re: Something wrong at the Singapore border?
Hello Ex Reg
Didn't quite follow the gist of your post ( I have taken advantage of the "happy hour" offer on Kilkenny at Rock Bottom this evening :-) )- however, when you leave Singapore now, there's a big song and dance as they take the cover off your passport to fit in the scanner. Lots of huffing and puffing sometimes. I asked why and was told the new passport readers are too small to handle PPs with covers.... Not the brightest move forward.
Didn't quite follow the gist of your post ( I have taken advantage of the "happy hour" offer on Kilkenny at Rock Bottom this evening :-) )- however, when you leave Singapore now, there's a big song and dance as they take the cover off your passport to fit in the scanner. Lots of huffing and puffing sometimes. I asked why and was told the new passport readers are too small to handle PPs with covers.... Not the brightest move forward.
The Malaysian side are very stoopid though imo.
They want more Sing dollars spent there so they should make the crossing as quick as possible. Just by opening more booths would sort it.
Then the Singapore side would have to open more booths so their side flowed quickly otherwise a big hoohaa would be made in the Singapore meeja and Singapore social meeja.
I reckon the additional Singapore dollars spent in Malaysia especially Johor would easily cover any extra cost of employing more customs/immigration officers.
#131
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It beggars belief.... this time at the Malaysian side!!
They have installed a barrier AFTER immigration (leaving to go into Singapore) with a camera that reads your number plate (and of course generally slows everyone down).
When I approached the barrier stayed down for quite some time and then a message popped up saying I had one JB Summons..... be nice if they'd drop something in the post and let you know!
Grrrr.....
They have installed a barrier AFTER immigration (leaving to go into Singapore) with a camera that reads your number plate (and of course generally slows everyone down).
When I approached the barrier stayed down for quite some time and then a message popped up saying I had one JB Summons..... be nice if they'd drop something in the post and let you know!
Grrrr.....
#132
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It beggars belief.... this time at the Malaysian side!!
They have installed a barrier AFTER immigration (leaving to go into Singapore) with a camera that reads your number plate (and of course generally slows everyone down).
When I approached the barrier stayed down for quite some time and then a message popped up saying I had one JB Summons..... be nice if they'd drop something in the post and let you know!
Grrrr.....
They have installed a barrier AFTER immigration (leaving to go into Singapore) with a camera that reads your number plate (and of course generally slows everyone down).
When I approached the barrier stayed down for quite some time and then a message popped up saying I had one JB Summons..... be nice if they'd drop something in the post and let you know!
Grrrr.....
There hundreds of thousands of outstanding fines which have never been paid.
Many Singaporeans have more than 5 outstanding fines against them and never had any intention of paying them.
I for one am glad they will be caught out.
#133
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Hi Ex Reg
I can understand that.... but couldn't they have put a little logic and common sense into this?? There's a camera that reads your plate coming IN to Malaysia, at the immigration booth. It reads your number plate. It raises if you have a Malaysian plate, and stays down until you've swiped your card if you have a Singapore plate.
Common sense dictates that THAT is the place to let the driver know or even pull him to one side to PAY. An additional block leaving is just totally flawed thinking.... as is often the case in this part of the world!!
I can understand that.... but couldn't they have put a little logic and common sense into this?? There's a camera that reads your plate coming IN to Malaysia, at the immigration booth. It reads your number plate. It raises if you have a Malaysian plate, and stays down until you've swiped your card if you have a Singapore plate.
Common sense dictates that THAT is the place to let the driver know or even pull him to one side to PAY. An additional block leaving is just totally flawed thinking.... as is often the case in this part of the world!!