Heavy traffic at Woodlands, Tuas to be heavy next week

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Heavy traffic at Woodlands, Tuas to be heavy next week

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority ICA on Thursday said heavy traffic through the land checkpoints at Woodlands and Tuas will be heavy next week due to the upcoming Qing Ming festival and Good Friday long weekend. Travellers leaving or entering by car or bus through the land checkpoints are advised to factor in additional time for immigration clearance.

Travellers may wish to postpone non-essential travel to avoid getting caught in the congestion, said ICA.

The traffic flow through both land checkpoints has returned to pre-COVID levels during peak hours, with about 376,000 travellers crossing the checkpoints daily during the March school holidays.

There were several instances of extremely heavy departure traffic on the Bukit Timah Expressway towards Woodlands Checkpoint with tailbacks from the Causeway. ICA anticipates a similar heavy traffic situation at both land checkpoints in the lead-up to and during the upcoming Qing Ming festival and Good Friday long weekend. There are continuous tailbacks for departure traffic expected from the Causeway.

Over the Good Friday long weekend in 2019 more than 1 million travellers crossed the land checkpoints, an average of 390,000 crossings per day, it said.

The average waiting time for passengers leaving the car was about three hours, with continuous tailbacks from the Causeway.

For a smoother journey, motorists are advised to check the traffic situation at the land checkpoints through the Land Transport Authority LTA s One Motoring website and the Expressway Monitoring Advisory System installed along the BKE and the Ayer Rajah Expressway.

They can also get updates on ICA's Facebook and Twitter accounts, as well as local radio broadcasts on Money 89.3, Kiss 92, One 91.3, Hao 96.3, and UFM 100.3.

Those travelling by bus and are eligible to use the automated lanes at the passenger halls are encouraged to do so.