Housewife Choong Swee Lan, 50, said it would be a huge burden if the fare is raised again as she is currently paying RM1,400 just to send
her two children to school across the Causeway.
Another motorist, wishing to be known only as Jack, 36, said it is tough for people like him who drive to Singapore frequently to
meet with his business partner who runs a workshop in Jurong.
Contractor Idzwan Idzhar Marappan, 27, who goes shopping and dining in Singapore with his friends and family every week, said he might start carpooling with others to save cost.
"As if the existing charges such as the VEP and tolls are not enough, now we have to fork out an extra S$6.40," he sighed.
Sales manager Shareen Kaur, 30, who commutes to Singapore for work daily, said she would rather wake up much earlier to travel by public transport than pay more for the RRC.
School Children? - Why are there so many malaysians getting partially-subsidized education in Republic Polytechnic?
Workshop? - Many mechanics works in our local workshops, including reputable car distributors without work permit because these distributors outsourced the installation of accessories to third party vendors
Contractor? - Countless malaysian renovation contractors work illegally in Singapore
Sales Manager? - MLMs and enterprising sales people from Malaysian roam around without a need to pay any tax for their earnings.