Cars from JB using bus lane to cut queue on Causeway directed to U-turn back by auxiliary police

Submitted by Stomper James

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Oh no, you don't.

Cars heading to Singapore from Malaysia were caught using the bus lane to cut the queue on the Causeway and directed to U-turn on Dec 20.

Stomper James shared a video of two Aetos auxiliary police officers in bright yellow vests standing on the road and making at least three vehicles turn back at around 8.45pm.

"Well done, officers on the Causeway bridge," said the Stomper.

"Queue-cutting cars were made to U-turn by our hard-working officers who were on duty to ensure the smooth flow of traffic.

"It took 10 minutes to enter and clear Johor Bahru immigration, but another hour and 20 minutes to finally clear Singapore customs."

A number of cars cut queue by driving on the bus lane, recounted the Stomper.

"It is a double white line and no filtering is allowed. This was witnessed somewhere in the middle of the bridge. Kudos to the officers who were on duty working diligently as seen in the video."

Earlier this year, another online video similarly shows cars using the lane for heavy vehicles on the Causeway made to U-turn on July 31.

Cars had to make a u-turn for using bus/lorry lane at causeway. Remember to use the dedicated lanes for respective vehicle types.

Posted by ROADS.sg on Monday, 31 July 2023

 

In October, Immigration and Checkpoints Authority said that four Singapore-registered Porsche cars entering Singapore at the Tuas Checkpoint were made to U-turn for cutting the queue.

In June, a Malaysian driver who was caught on video trying to cut the queue on the Causeway was banned from entering Singapore.

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