ICA says bomb hoax, car breakdowns and queue cutting cause heavy traffic jam at Causeway

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Road traffic as viewed from the footbridge along Scotts Road, Singapore on December 3, 2005 Shaun Garrity/Flickr

Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Wednesday, December 19 that due to a bomb hoax, several car breakdowns and rampant queue cutting bids at the Causeway during December 14 to 16, has affected the traffic on both arriving and departing traffic lanes.

ICA stated that due to the increase in the number of travellers, heavy traffic is expected at this time of the year, especially at Woodlands and Tuas Checkpoints. They also said heavy traffic jams are expected to continue until the end of the year.

ICA is monitoring incoming and outgoing traffic in real-time across different transportation medium such as buses, cars, lorries and motorcycles for the faster clearance at the checkpoints.

This includes cross-deployment of officers and flexible use of lanes for clearance of conveyances, they said. "We would like to assure travellers that our officers are working round the clock and doing their utmost to ensure that travellers' needs continue to be met without compromising security. During this peak period, ICA officers have put in many overtime hours. All our available resources are being used."

However, it added, "From time to time, during shift changes or redeployment of officers to other high traffic areas, certain counters may have to be temporarily closed."

The travellers are advised to check all the traffic updates available on the official Facebook page of ICA. However, for the convenience of the travellers Expressway Monitoring & Advisory System (EMAS) has been installed in BKE and AYE.

Earlier, ICA asked the travellers to avoid Woodlands Checkpoint on December 13 as the Malaysian authorities have planned to conduct an exercise at the Customs, Immigration And Quarantine Complex, as well as at the Johor Bahru Sentral Railway Station.

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