The Mentri Besar said efficiency at the BSI Complex was not up to his expectations and was currently not operating at its maximum level.
Onn Hafiz, who arrived at around 5.15am, said they expected some two million people and vehicles to travel between Malaysia and Singapore using the Causeway and Second Link throughout the Hari Raya period. “I have requested for all counters, whether for cars, motorcycles, bus passengers or pedestrians, to be open and in working order.Onn Hafiz also said it was important for the Immigration director-general to visit the BSI Complex.
Onn Hafiz also urged travellers using the two land checkpoints, particularly at the BSI Complex, to be patient during Hari Raya because of the anticipated traffic.On April 13, the state government held a multi-agency task force coordination meeting involving the police, Immigration and Customs, JPJ and Land Public Transport Agency to address the festive traffic situation.