Do something about Causeway traffic gridlock, Malaysia govt urged
JOHOR BAHRU - It takes only five minutes to drive across that 400m stretch on the Causeway linking Malaysia and Singapore.
He brought up the matter with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim during the Prime Minister’s one-day official visit to Singapore on Monday. “By the time they return to Malaysia and make it through the jam, it is already 10pm... have some sympathy for them,” Mr Onn Hafiz said at the Johor Bahru City Council.
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