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Automated immigration clearance for single drivers at Woodlands, Tuas checkpoints: ICA on Singapore-Malaysia land border reopening

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SINGAPORE: Bus and car counters across Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints have been configured to automate immigration clearance for single drivers, ahead of the further land border reopening between Singapore and Malaysia on Friday (Apr 1).

The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Thursday that the number of automated lanes at bus halls have also been increased to beef up clearance capacity at Woodlands Checkpoint.

The ICA and the Land Transport Authority (LTA) have been maintaining, enhancing and testing their systems to ensure operational readiness and efficiency when the land border between Singapore and Malaysia reopens for private vehicles on Friday, it said in a news release.

The authority has also worked with its Malaysian counterparts to "have adequate resources on the ground to manage traffic and ensure vehicles maintain lane discipline" on Causeway and the Second Link.

ICA also has been cooperating with the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore Police Force and Singapore Customs on the operational details of the reopening of the borders to minimise inconvenience to travellers, it added.

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"Contingency plans have been put in place to cope with unforeseen traffic circumstances," said the authority.

ICA said that its officers and the checkpoint agencies have been undergoing drills and exercises to familiarise themselves with the workflow and processes.

"We have also planned our manpower in anticipation of the reopening tonight and subsequent anticipated long weekend peaks. We will monitor traffic conditions in real-time across the different conveyance modes, and adjust our resources accordingly."

The ICA advised travellers to prepare all necessary documents, including valid travel documents, submitting an SG Arrival Card and having a valid Vehicle Entry Permit before arriving at the checkpoints.

The three-quarter tank rule will also apply for departing Singapore-registered vehicles.

"ICA would like to seek the public’s understanding and cooperation to avoid nonessential travel, especially during the peak hours. Depending on the traveller volume, delays are to be expected."

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