Amid the rush to secure Malaysia's Vehicle Entry Permits (VEP) before the Oct 1 deadline, some Singapore drivers have fallen prey to scams that offer help with VEP applications. Several drivers said ...
SINGAPORE — From Oct 1, all foreign-registered vehicles entering Johor from Singapore must have a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) or risk being barred from entering the country, Malaysia's Transport ...
The VEP tag will cost foreign vehicles RM10 per tag and will be valid for five years, according to Transport Minister of Malaysia Anthony Loke. Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke has announced ...
PUTRAJAYA: Foreign vehicles entering Malaysia from Singapore will be required to have a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) RFID tag starting October 1 this year, says Anthony Loke. The Transport Minister said ...
MALAYSIA’S Road Transport Department (JPJ) announced on Friday (Sep 27) that foreign-registered vehicles which have yet to install Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags by the Oct 1 deadline will still be ...
JOHOR BAHRU: Foreign-registered vehicles yet to install Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags by the Oct 1 deadline will still be allowed to enter Malaysia from Singapore, Malaysian authorities said on ...
PUTRAJAYA: Two additional locations for the registration of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags for the Foreign Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) in Johor will begin operations on Sunday (Sept 22) to ...
JOHOR BAHRU: Malaysia aims to open more Vehicle Entry Permit centres - including at Johor Bahru malls - to facilitate the installation of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, said the country's ...
All foreign-registered vehicles entering Malaysia from Singapore by land will be required to use a vehicle entry permit (VEP) from Oct 1. This will apply to motorists entering both Johor checkpoints ...
MALAYSIA’S Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) counter in Woodlands is set to be turned into a collection point for the permit’s radio frequency identification (RFID) tag from Sep 18. The fee to collect the ...
Transport minister Loke Siew Fook dismissed claims by Singapore-based media that the VEP system targets unpaid traffic offences by Singaporean motorists. (Bernama pic) The road transport department ...