SINGAPORE, Feb 10 — Singapore will match Malaysia’s revised toll rates at the Second Link (Linkedua), according to the republic’s Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan.

“This will take effect from 1 April 2018. Hopefully, this will encourage some road users to shift out of the peak-hour period,” he wrote on his Facebook account late yesterday.

Khaw noted that reducing the Causeway congestion was discussed between the prime ministers of Malaysia and Singapore at the Leaders’ Retreat last month.

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“Reducing the toll at the Second Link was one suggestion. Implementation has been swift. Malaysia has just announced that toll at the Second Link will be reduced during the off-peak periods,” he wrote.

The Malaysian Prime Minister’s Office, in a statement yesterday, said the commercial vehicle levy at Linkedua will be reduced to RM50 for vehicles entering and leaving Malaysia beginning Feb 13, down from the current rate of RM100 to RM200.

The toll rate outside peak hours at Linkedua, that is between 10am and 3pm and 11pm and 5am, for all vehicles except motorcycles will be reduced by between 47 per cent and 82 per cent according to the class of vehicles, it said.

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Khaw noted that to ease the congestion at the Causeway, both countries were also working with Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) to increase the frequency of its Tebrau Shuttle from 26 trips to 31 trips daily starting Feb 13, in time for the Chinese New Year.

“With these measures, we can confidently wish for a smoother flow of traffic,” he wrote.

Meanwhile, the Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) said that starting from April 1, 2018, toll charges for all vehicles (except motorcycles) leaving and entering Singapore through the Tuas Checkpoint will be reduced by more than 85 per cent during the off-peak hours of 10 am to 3 pm and 11pm to 5am daily.

Cars leaving and entering Singapore through the checkpoint will only need to pay a toll charge of S$1.30 (RM3.87) during the off-peak hours, while light goods vehicles, heavy good vehicles, taxis and buses will need to pay S$1.50, S$2.00, S$1.00 and S$1.50, respectively.

Toll charges at the Woodlands Checkpoint remain unchanged.

During the peak hours of 5 am to 10 am, and 3 pm to 11 pm, cars, light goods vehicles, heavy goods vehicles, taxis and buses will need to pay S$2.50, S$5.60, S$11.30, S$1.90 and S$3, respectively. — Bernama