Johor govt plan for levy on Touch n Go cards gets mixed views
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Johor Baru
A PROPOSED move by the Johor state government to impose a surcharge of RM30 (S$10) on Touch n Go cards with insufficient balance for vehicles that enter Johor from Singapore has drawn a mixed response from Singaporean motorists.
The plan is meant to ease traffic congestion at the Causeway and the Second Link.
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