Vehicle Entry Permits mandatory for Singapore vehicles entering Malaysia from Oct 1

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Vehicle Entry Permits mandatory for Singapore vehicles entering Malaysia from Oct 1
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The VEP has been implemented since 2019 but has not been enforced, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke. Vehicles will be fitted with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag that costs RM10 ($S2.90).

The VEP has been implemented since 2019 but has not been enforced, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke. Vehicles will be fitted with a radio frequency identification tag that costs RM10 .New: You can now listen to articles.KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will require all foreign-registered vehicles entering the country by land from Singapore to use Vehicle Entry Permits from Oct 1, said Malaysia n Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

Mr Loke added the VEP has been implemented since 2019 but has not been enforced. The system was put on hold in 2020 as the government said it was looking at ways to make installation of the RFID tag easier. “The system is ready and the registration commenced in 2019 but we had not enforced it for five years. If we don’t enforce it, the system is not being utilised,” he added.

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