KLUANG: The implementation of the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP), which was suppose to start next month, has been postponed to resolve issues related to vehicle entry requirements at both the Singapore and Thai border. "Currently, Malaysia is only imposing a RM20 (S$6.61) Road Charge (RC) on foreign-registered vehicles from Singapore, entering through the southern land entry points. Among other things, the VEP system will record details of foreign vehicle owners, and monitor if they had overstayed and curb the cloning of vehicles. Singapore currently imposes a S$35 (RM106.24) VEP charge for foreign vehicles and another S$6.50 (RM19.73) reciprocal road charge for foreign vehicles entering the republic. The implementation of the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP), which was suppose to start next month, has been postponed to resolve issues related to vehicle entry requirements at both the Singapore and Thai border.
Source: New Strait Times December 17, 2017 10:41 UTC