Woodlands Checkpoint Camera / 新加坡兀兰关卡路况
Woodlands Causeway to Johor Live Traffic
Woodlands (Singapore) to Johor (Malaysia)
Johor (Malaysia) to Woodlands (Singapore)
Woodlands (Singapore) to Johor (Malaysia)
Johor (Malaysia) to Woodlands (Singapore)
Woodlands Causeway Towards Johor
Woodlands Checkpoint - Towards BKE
Woodlands Flyover - Towards Checkpoint
Woodlands / Johor Travel History
Woodlands to Johor (Travel History)
Johor to Woodlands (Travel History)
Tuas (Second Link) to Johor Live Traffic
Tuas (Singapore) to Johor (Malaysia)
Johor (Malaysia) to Tuas (Singapore)
Tuas (Singapore) to Johor (Malaysia)
Johor (Malaysia) to Tuas (Singapore)
Tuas Second Link
Tuas Check Point
After Tuas West Road
Tuas / Johor Travel History
Tuas to Johor (Travel History)
Johor to Tuas (Travel History)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Woodlands Checkpoint is one of Singapore's two land border checkpoints, facilitating the movement of ground traffic between Singapore and Malaysia. It caters to various forms of transportation, including vehicles (cars, buses, lorries, motorcycles), as well as pedestrians crossing the Johor-Singapore Causeway.
Compared to Woodlands Checkpoint, Tuas checkpoint typically experiences less traffic. Nevertheless, congestion is still anticipated during peak hours, specifically from 9am to 12am. After crossing the Tuas checkpoint, it takes approximately 20-30 minutes to reach the centre of Johor Bahru.
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For travelers seeking a smooth journey over the Causeway to Johor Bahru on weekdays, the ideal departure time is around 7am, with a return before 3pm or after 8pm. On Sundays, the most favorable window for day trips is between 7am and 2pm or even earlier.
Woodlands and Tuas crossing checkpoints both experience heavy traffic on weekdays between 5.00am to 8.30am from Malaysia to Singapore, and 5.00pm to 9.00pm from Singapore to Malaysia. On weekends, the waiting time may vary from 1 to 2 hours, while holiday eves, public holidays, and long weekends can result in extended waiting times of 3 to 4 hours.
According to The New Paper, before the pandemic, the Causeway, connected to Woodlands Checkpoint, ranked among the world's busiest borders, witnessing over 350,000 daily crossings. During the Vesak Day long weekend from June 1 to 4, nearly 1.5 million individuals traversed both Woodlands and Tuas land checkpoints.
Apart from driving, you can board SBS Transit 160, 170, 170X, or Causeway Link CW1 buses for a direct route to Woodlands Checkpoint. Alternatively, take SBS Transit 170 or SMRT 178 buses to Woodlands Train Checkpoint, then walk to Woodlands Checkpoint. This time-saving option will be beneficial during heavy congestion, allowing you to reduce travel time by walking.