One netizen asked if it's an offence to drive to Johor and "will the person get fine?"
Another suggested that perhaps, the BlueCar was driven and parked there by an employee from the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. Other netizens found the situation humorous, poking fun at the need to recharge these electric BlueCars. As for the question of whether you can rent a BlueCar to drive into Johor Bahru to grab some groceries, the short answer is no, according to their website.
Leaving Singapore — and the BlueSG Zone — is in direct violation of the terms and conditions of BlueSG where the driver can incur a $500 penalty on top of any towing fees that may arise.However, that doesn't mean that all car sharing services and car rental firms here share the same policy.