SINGAPORE - Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to strengthen cooperation on electric vehicles and study ways to enhance cross-border connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists after a meeting in Johor on Thursday .
Also in attendance were Transport Minister S. Iswaran and Johor Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi, as well as senior officials from both countries, said a joint press statement. According to the statement, both countries will focus on enhancing investments and innovation in cross-border transportation to drive economic recovery in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
You should see the traffic jam created on the Malaysian side of the causeway for Singaporeans riding bikes in as cyclists who go to JB in packs have to use the very few or singular counters opened in the morning.