Singapore will be revising its toll charges at Woodlands Checkpoint from 1 February 2018, to match Malaysia’s recent removal of toll charges at the Eastern Dispersal Link. This is in line with Singapore’s long-standing policy of matching Malaysia’s toll rates.
2. Singapore’s toll charges for all vehicles (except motorcycles) leaving Singapore through Woodlands Checkpoint will be reduced, and toll charges for all vehicles (except motorcycles) entering Singapore via Woodlands will be removed.
3. The revised toll charges at Woodlands Checkpoint are reflected in the table below. There are no changes to the toll charges at Tuas Checkpoint.
SINGAPORE’S WOODLANDS CHECKPOINT TOLL CHARGES |
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Vehicle |
Current |
Revised |
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Leaving |
Entering |
Leaving |
Entering |
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Motorcycles |
– |
– |
– |
– |
Cars |
S$3.80 |
S$2.70 |
S$1.00 |
– |
Vans / Light Goods Vehicles |
S$5.80 |
S$4.00 |
S$1.50 |
– |
Heavy Goods Vehicles |
S$7.70 |
S$5.30 |
S$2.00 |
– |
Taxis |
S$1.90 |
S$1.40 |
S$0.50 |
– |
Buses |
S$3.10 |
S$2.20 |
S$0.80 |
– |
Fee Collection Procedures
4. To minimise inconvenience, motorists are advised to ensure there is sufficient value in their Autopass cards before driving through the checkpoints. It is the responsibility of motorists to pay all required tolls, fees and charges using the payment machines located at the immigration booths.
5. Motorists who evade payment of the tolls, fees and charges are liable to pay a composition sum of $50, while repeat offenders will have to pay $100. Motorists who do not pay the composition sum may be charged in court and are liable to a fine not exceeding S$1,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months for the first offence.
6. For more information, motorists can visit the LTA website at www.lta.gov.sg ‘Motoring’ ‘Driving Into and Out of Singapore’ ‘Vehicle Entry Permit Fees and Tolls’ or call 1800-CALL LTA (1800-2255 582) if in Singapore, or call 65-62255 582 if calling from other countries.