Red plate car can go to JB during day time?

Alamaking

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Anyone know? What preparation should I get?
 
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Can la... just put 20 dollar coupon ma...

else how you drive out from pigeon car park ?

i read somewhere before there is one joker ( duno mat police or who in jb) issue a summon to a red plate sg car for not display the $20 coupon ... wah liew....
 
Yes, but need coupon, Malaysia cops will fine you if you dont have one
 
Yes, but need coupon, Malaysia cops will fine you if you dont have one
What coupon? i remember if SG passing JB custom, we need MY Cashcard, where can we buy that cash card har?
 
There's a booth selling MY cashcard. I think you try to keep to the outer left lane when you entering JB Custom. Look out for the directional signboard. If not, just ask the custom officer. I don't think coupon is required for red plate in Malaysia.
 
There's a booth selling MY cashcard. I think you try to keep to the outer left lane when you entering JB Custom. Look out for the directional signboard. If not, just ask the custom officer. I don't think coupon is required for red plate in Malaysia.
OK, thank you boss!!!
 
No nee any coupon in Malaysia. Malaysia don't care.
Malaysia police need you to have valid insurance and road tax from Singapore.
 
I try to check tomorrow see if there are other locations in singapore to buy the cash card. Imo, buy at custom may be a hassel and risky.

Very urgent bo?
No urgent lah unrepented, need to know by next wednesday can liao,thank you ahhh :D:D
 
Look out for the words Touch n Go.

Singapore called cash card. Malaysia called ""Touch N Go"". They have using the technology more than 10 year just like Easylink card just tap the card make payment.
 
Singapore called cash card. Malaysia called ""Touch N Go"". They have using the technology more than 10 year just like Easylink card just tap the card make payment.

In Malaysia's term, Singapore's cashcard is called, Insert Liao Then Can Go :D
 
Hi Alamaking,

You don't need the coupon. If you are going by the first link, they can sell you the touch n go card. There is a booth, just ask any of the officers there. You can get it easily. As far as i understand, no one would check on the coupon once you are in MY. Like what a bro said, just have valid road tax and insurance.

Once you have the card, very easy to top up, certain Shell and Petronas stations have it. Even one of the booths at 1st link customs has top up for TNG cards. You can even use it to pay for food at Station One cafe. If i recall correctly, of the amount that you top up when you first get it, 10 MYR is the deposit for the card so you need to put in more if you are going in frequently. They normally charge you about 50 MYR cents for a top up at petrol stations.
 
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Singapore called cash card. Malaysia called ""Touch N Go"". They have using the technology more than 10 year just like Easylink card just tap the card make payment.

There is a Smartag unit which allows you somewhat faster passthrough time through the toll booths. You can reload the cards at certain ATM machines too.

As for the cards, there is even a more expensive version where you can buy a chip equipped TNG card and using TNG equipment, do your own top up if you have a bank account linked to it.

http://www.touchngo.com.my/?pg=products&subPg=tng_faq10
 
Hi Alamaking,

You don't need the coupon. If you are going by the first link, they can sell you the touch n go card. There is a booth, just ask any of the officers there. You can get it easily. As far as i understand, no one would check on the coupon once you are in MY. Like what a bro said, just have valid road tax and insurance.

Once you have the card, very easy to top up, certain Shell and Petronas stations have it. Even one of the booths at 1st link customs has top up for TNG cards. You can even use it to pay for food at Station One cafe. If i recall correctly, of the amount that you top up when you first get it, 10 MYR is the deposit for the card so you need to put in more if you are going in frequently. They normally charge you about 50 MYR cents for a top up at petrol stations.
Thank you Wuqi, should have post in Living in JB, hahahaha, thank you!!!
 
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