You should be able to fit in the left most (closest) lane at SG side and the last lane at JB side. These lanes are wider for bigger bikes such as Goldwing and 3-wheelers.
It's just a way for the Malaysian Custom officers to further filter and slow down the speed of the bikes to make things more manageable. At their peak times.... hundreds of bikes flood this area at the same time.
Seriously? Can you just go into Malaysia, fill up your gas tank and come back to Singapore? No regulation about that? How many times can you do that? I mean if they look at the passport and see too many short entries and exists, then they will definitely have some kind of policy or something, unless you are a a Malaysian resident as well. Just curious
Currently, for motorbikes, no need for tolls or the such. Thus, just bring passport and cash for your spending while at the Johor side. If planning to exchange SGD for Malaysian Ringgit (RM) there are a few money changers just behind the Shell kiosk. Bring $100 sgd for the exchange. Probably gives u RM300 and above. Any lesser denomination of SGD gives less favourable exchange rates.
Watched this video just to get the JB feels again.
Miss riding into JB. Not for the fuel. But for the lepak mamaks at night.
@@SufianJJC he never go tuas checkpoint
Wowwzz the feeling of passing so many cars as though you got the express pass!
Clear video thanks Really helpful for newbie. For First timer what are ideal timing for weekeday /weekend petrol run and the timing to avoid ?
Quick and clear bro thanks alot!
Sempadan tutup sekarang ni... Dah lama tak bawak motor masuk Singapore... Dulu duduk JB rajin masuk... Sekarang dah pindah Perak...
Sedara nak tanya ada 2 kaunter dlm vidio.macam mane nak tau kite(rider) kene scan kaunter paling depan atau belakang??
@@HatiMetal4Ever scan kaunter depan mula-mula ni untuk pasport. Lepas tu kena thumbprint dan cucuk kad autopass di kaunter belakang.
Best la bro punya video.. terbaek
cant believe i am saying this but watching the jam at the causeway made me smile...
Bila masa bos cucuk autopass tak nampak pon
How much petrol a bike can store? By the time u turn back how much burnt to and fro? Maybe 1 litre?
Will they check fuel ??
Very good info thank u
Just wonder can goldwing fit the lane?
You should be able to fit in the left most (closest) lane at SG side and the last lane at JB side. These lanes are wider for bigger bikes such as Goldwing and 3-wheelers.
Its now almost to the end of 2020.. haiz.. when will the border be opened..
The Gantries looks so narrow, bikes with panniers can go through?
Dont need to pay custom toll for motorbike?
Nope. Linkedua abolished motorcycle tolls.
means just bring valid passport and do the thumb scan?
Any idea why they close the left 2 lanes at 7:29, I always struggle with the tight corner of the right most lane
It's just a way for the Malaysian Custom officers to further filter and slow down the speed of the bikes to make things more manageable. At their peak times.... hundreds of bikes flood this area at the same time.
Hi may I know if Saturday morning to jb and Saturday afternoon back to SG is a wise travel decision?
On bike... sure.
@@SufianJJC thanks!!
Somebody/ICA ever checking for your 3/4 tank ???
Rule not applicable to motorcycles. On my car, I get checked maybe 1 out of 15 entries
does it jam on sunday evening from jb to sg?
4:01 how do we know our fingerprints have succesful scanned?
There's a screen that tells you what to do, it's above the camera FOV
Just watching the Malaysian part of the bike entry gives me claustrophobia. But kudos to you for makin the vid
When its jammed up... chialat. 11pm weekday nights still jam.
Bos, counternya ada 2 jadi harus masuk yang mana untuk scan?
Mohon penjelasannya, saya tidak tahu yang mana.
Mask je mana2 yg buka.
Seriously? Can you just go into Malaysia, fill up your gas tank and come back to Singapore? No regulation about that? How many times can you do that? I mean if they look at the passport and see too many short entries and exists, then they will definitely have some kind of policy or something, unless you are a a Malaysian resident as well. Just curious
They only stamp date on passports, not hours and minutes, so no problem. Almost all of these trips are done within a day
For 1st timers anything need to pay in sg and my immigration?
Or sg and my need any documents (passport + )?
Currently, for motorbikes, no need for tolls or the such.
Thus, just bring passport and cash for your spending while at the Johor side. If planning to exchange SGD for Malaysian Ringgit (RM) there are a few money changers just behind the Shell kiosk. Bring $100 sgd for the exchange. Probably gives u RM300 and above. Any lesser denomination of SGD gives less favourable exchange rates.
@@SufianJJC jazakallah for ur reply
thanks man !
Any longer this trip could be in future kids History books.
Hi bro, what phone mount u using for your NC750?
Quad lock bro.
This what day and what time ah bro?
Saturday 1030am. Just checked the raw video
Hi. I hold a singaporean passport but i couldnt use automated lane cos my thumbprint got issue. Which lane do i go to for manual scanning?
Hi sorry for late reply. The very first lane on the very left... thats the manual one.
?? But car jam many
Bro imagine me riding my Petronas style lajak into petronas
4:19 onwards: bumpy course all the way 😪
Definitely. I just stand on my pedals.
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