JOHOR BAHRU: The Johor Lorry Operators Association hopes the authorities can come up with a prompt solution on the congestion problem faced by lorry drivers at the Johor Causeway and the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link border gates.
Association chairman Novan Hing said drivers of Malaysian lorries laden with basic necessities to Singapore were facing serious congestion of up to 10 hours at times.
He said drivers were forced to wait over a long period without access to food, drinks and toilet facilities. “This problem has not only shackled the drivers but also caused damage to their cargoes especially vegetables and chicken,’’ he told reporters.
Hing said if the issue was not dealt with promptly, it was feared that it would get worse with the advent of the Chinese New Year.
“The congestion is believed to be due to several factors including the strict inspections by the Department of Malaysian Quarantine Inspection Services (Maqis) on lorries at the entry gates.
“The strict inspections are carried out due to the action of some irresponsible quarters who conducted illegal activities. However, when the inspection procedure is tightened, it creates problems for lorry operators,’’ he said.
Hing said the congestion also occurred because Singapore was implementing Covid-19 swab tests on all lorry drivers and attendants.
As a short-term solution to address the issue, the association suggested that the authorities take several initiatives including 24-hour Customs operations at both entrances. - FMT
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