Singapore police have issued a strong reminder to foreign motorists — including many Malaysians — that those who repeatedly ignore traffic summonses risk being turned away at the border.
According to NST, the warning follows an enforcement operation earlier this month, during which authorities recovered more than S$619,000 (around RM2.2 million) in unpaid fines from 241 foreign drivers over a three-day period. The crackdown was carried out at both the Woodlands Causeway and the Tuas Second Link, the main entry points for vehicles from Malaysia.
During the operation, officers stopped Malaysian-registered vehicles and other foreign cars found to have outstanding fines for offences such as speeding, illegal parking, or vehicle-related violations. Motorists were required to settle their fines on the spot before being allowed to continue their journey into Singapore.







