Second Link congestion to be raised with home ministry

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Transport Minister Loke Siew Fook has announced that the issue of congestion in heavy vehicle lanes at the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link will be brought to the attention of the Home Ministry.

Scanning Inspections and Border Delays

The congestion at the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex is allegedly linked to the implementation of mandatory scanning inspections for all heavy vehicles. This requirement has reportedly caused significant bottlenecks since mid-February.

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The impact on logistics has been notable, with reports indicating that lorry drivers entering Singapore have been stranded for up to four hours at the Second Link.

Did You Know? Lorry drivers entering Singapore have reportedly been stranded for up to four hours at the Second Link due to congestion.

Jurisdictional Oversight

Minister Loke clarified that the operation of scanning machines and the general management of the complex fall under the jurisdiction of the Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS). The AKPS operates under the purview of the Home Ministry.

Expert Insight: The necessity of escalating this issue to the Home Ministry highlights a critical jurisdictional divide; while the Transport Ministry monitors the flow of goods, the actual enforcement and scanning mechanisms are controlled by security agencies, making inter-ministerial coordination the only viable path to a solution.

The Path to Resolution

To address congestion on the Johor Causeway and Second Link comprehensively, the government has established the Johor Causeway Congestion Cabinet Committee.

The Path to Resolution
Home Ministry Sultan Abu Bakar Complex

Regarding the management of these delays, Loke stated, “All operational issues will be discussed, implemented and managed through this platform.”

Looking ahead, the committee may review the current scanning protocols to identify efficiencies. A possible next step could involve the Home Ministry adjusting how the AKPS manages scanning operations to reduce the time heavy vehicles spend stranded at the border.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is causing the congestion at the Second Link?
The congestion in heavy vehicle lanes is allegedly due to the implementation of mandatory scanning inspections for all heavy vehicles, which began in mid-February.

Which agency is responsible for the scanning machines?
The scanning machines and the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex fall under the jurisdiction of the Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS), which is under the Home Ministry.

How will the government manage these operational issues?
All operational issues related to congestion on the Johor Causeway and Second Link will be managed through the Johor Causeway Congestion Cabinet Committee.

Do you believe inter-agency committees are the most effective way to solve border congestion?

Second Link heavy vehicle congestion: issue to be brought to Home Ministry’s attention

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