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How CNY Traffic Could Make or Break Your Chinese New Year Plans

4 Feb, 2024
How CNY Traffic Could Make or Break Your Chinese New Year Plans

As we approach the festive period of Chinese New Year, anticipating the joyous gatherings, vibrant decorations, and scrumptious meals, there's one aspect that might put a dampener on your plans — the infamous CNY traffic.

As we approach the festive period of Chinese New Year, anticipating the joyous gatherings, vibrant decorations, and scrumptious meals, there’s one aspect that might put a dampener on your plans — the infamous CNY traffic.

If you’re planning to travel between Singapore and Malaysia during this time, it’s essential to brace yourself for the congestion at land checkpoints.

The CNY Traffic Surge

Chinese New Year falls on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024, and with the long weekend approaching, travellers can expect very heavy traffic at the Singapore-Malaysia land checkpoints. According to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), waits could extend up to three hours to clear immigration.

In its Feb. 2 advisory, ICA said it expects “very heavy CNY traffic” at both Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints in the lead-up to and during the holiday period from Feb. 8 to 13.

This surge is not surprising considering the trend observed in January 2024, where more travellers utilised the land checkpoints over the long weekends.

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Source: TimeOut

A Record-Breaking January

The continuous heavy traffic at the land checkpoints from Jan. 26 to 28 saw more than 1.37 million crossings, or some 458,000 crossings daily.

This was an increase of close to 14 per cent in daily average crossings compared to the New Year long weekend period when there were 402,000 crossings daily.

Avoid Prohibited Items Amidst CNY Traffic

ICA has issued a stern warning to travellers about prohibited items. These include firecrackers, vaporisers, electronic cigarettes, “Pop-Pop” weapons, and controlled items, such as bak kwa and potted plants.

Travellers who bring in dutiable or controlled items, such as tobacco products, must proactively make declarations to officers before being checked. It’s crucial to be aware and avoid any potential complications amidst the anticipated CNY traffic.

Chinese New Year, Year of the Dragon 2024 - Visit Singapore Official Site

Source: Visit Singapore

Check Before You Embark

To navigate the CNY traffic effectively, ICA advises travellers to check the traffic situation at the land checkpoints before embarking on their journeys.

Moreover, drivers of Singapore-registered cars are reminded to observe the three-quarter tank rule, or risk being turned back at the checkpoints.

Conclusion

While the CNY traffic might seem daunting, with proper planning and adherence to the guidelines, you can ensure a smoother journey. Remember to stay patient, check for updates regularly, and most importantly, keep the festive spirit alive!

If you found this information helpful, don’t forget to share it with your friends and family who might be travelling during this period.

Stay tuned for more such updates and have a prosperous Chinese New Year!

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