Friday 4 September 2009

Second Link to go cashless from Sept 14

It will be Touch ‘n Go for motorists using the Second Link to Malaysia from the middle of this month.

From Sept 14, the link at Tuas will accept only cashless payment for tolls.

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Guanyu said...

Second Link to go cashless from Sept 14

It will be Touch ‘n Go for motorists using the Second Link to Malaysia from the middle of this month.

From Sept 14, the link at Tuas will accept only cashless payment for tolls.

Plus Expressways, which runs the toll system, expects that switching over fully to the system will lead to smoother traffic flow.

Motorists do not need a Touch ‘n Go card at the Singapore immigration section of the link. But they will need one to pay toll charges on the Malaysian side.

If motorists do not already have a card, they will need to buy one at the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex at Johor Baru.

They can also buy the card from the following locations:

• Taman Perling Toll Plaza, from 7.30am to 7.30pm.

• Gelang Patah RSA (Malaysia bound), from 3pm to 10pm.

• Esso petrol station at Gelang Patah RSA (Singapore bound), open 24 hours.

They can top up their cards at the following locations:

• Lima Kedai Toll Plaza (Singapore bound), from 9am to 8pm.

• Tanjung Kupang Toll Plaza in both directions, open 24 hours.

• Stall No. 1 Crystal House and Gelang Patah RSA (Malaysia bound), from 7am to noon Monday to Saturday and 7am to 8pm on Sunday.

• Petronas petrol station at Gelang Patah RSA (Malaysia bound), open 24 hours.

• Esso petrol station at Gelang Patah RSA (Singapore bound), open 24 hours.

• Taman Perling Toll Plaza from 7.30am to 7.30pm.

Since December last year, all vehicles heading into Malaysia from Singapore using the Causeway were required to use the Touch ‘n Go cashcard.