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Commercial and residential buildings stand in Singapore, right, as vehicles travel along the causeway across the Straits of Johor at dawn above Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia, on June 20, 2019.
The Johor-Singapore Causeway serves around 300,000 commuters daily, with traffic expected to grow by about 40% in the next 25 years. Here’s how Singapore and Malaysia plan to cope with the surge ...
SINGAPORE – Before he made it to Forbes Malaysia’s 50 richest list, Mr Lim Han Weng – the founder behind the Causeway Link buses that ferry thousands of cross-border commuters daily – was ...
JOHOR BARU: Singapore’s decision to tighten security at the border crossings with Malaysia has resulted in massive traffic jams across the Causeway and Second Link. To make matters worse, many ...
Lim Han Weng, the founder of bus operator Causeway Link, started out as a humble car salesman but eventually became one of 50 richest people in Malaysia with a net worth of US$480 million.
Throngs of travellers opted to walk across the Causeway from Johor Bahru after they faced snaking queues for buses and heavy traffic towards Singapore. From 12pm on Monday (June 17), the Causeway ...
Singapore’s Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) projects that this will rise to 400,000 daily travellers by 2050. Some days, the numbers can be staggering. The recent Hari Raya Haji long ...