The number of applications it received within a month exceeded those in all of 2023.
Malaysia has added more manpower to reply to queries on the Vehicle Entry Permit for foreign vehicles entering Malaysia from Oct 1, with the number of applications it received within a month exceeding those in the whole of 2023.
Under the new VEP rules, foreign vehicle owners will be required to register, install and activate their VEP tags. The requirement will apply to motorists entering Johor at the checkpoints at the Sultan Iskandar Building via the Causeway, or the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex via the Second Link.
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