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VEP Enforcement Start Sees 20% Lower Traffic From Singapore

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-1x-1-(10)-full_normal.jpg The Star has reported that on October 1, the first day of vehicle entry permit (VEP) enforcement for foreign-registered vehicles arriving from Singapore, there was a 20% decrease in incoming traffic from the republic compared to average daily volumes.
The decline was noted by a Home Ministry representative at the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine (CIQ) complex; however, the official told The Star that it was too soon to attribute the decline to the VEP. Untitled-design---2024-08-01T164723.781-full_normal.jpg
Thousands of foreign-registered car drivers, primarily from Singapore, have been expressing their  frustration over the last few weeks regarding the muddled process for obtaining the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) required to drive into Malaysia.
For the time being, though, drivers from Singapore can enter Johor without a VEP, as the enforcement is "executed in phases," according to the Road Transport Department (JPJ). At the land borders, drivers without VEP will receive a reminder to register, install, and activate their RFID tags. singapore-car-vep-(3)-full.jpg
The VEP mandates that Singapore-registered vehicles register and activate their RFID VEP tags in order to control the entry of foreign vehicles into Malaysia.
Motorists who fail to comply with the new regulation may face fines, but enforcement officers have prioritized educating drivers over issuing penalties during this initial phase.
Business owners, especially those in the retail and hospitality sectors that rely heavily on foreign tourists for a portion of their revenue, have expressed concerns about the decrease in Singapore-registered vehicles entering Johor. singapore-car-vep-(5)-full.jpg

The VEP rollout may have temporarily reduced traffic, though, as the majority of major industry participants are optimistic that once it is fully operational, Singaporeans' visits to Johor will return to normal.

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JPJ Running Numbers

KUALA LUMPUR

VPM5539

SELANGOR

BSG7726

JOHOR

JYE4987

PULAU PINANG

PRT1064

PERAK

ANY7209

PAHANG

CFD677

KEDAH

KGB6433

NEGERI SEMBILAN

NEG6396

KOTA KINABALU

SJL9999*

KUCHING

QAB8457L

Last updated 04 Aug, 2025

Fuel Price

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RON 95

RM 2.05

RON 97

RM 3.17

-0.04

RON 100

RM 5.00

VPR

RM 6.23

Diesel

EURO 5 B10

RM 2.91

EURO 5 B7

RM 3.11

Last updated 31 Jul, 2025

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