Their concern stems from the fact that there are only ten days left before Malaysia makes it compulsory for these vehicles to have the RFID tag when entering to show they have registered for the VEP.
Many motorists have expressed their frustration with the process of getting the RFID tags, including Malaysians who own Singapore-registered vehicles. The processing fee is RM10 for the VEP application and RFID tag, which is typically mounted on the upper side of the windscreen. “I hope to get an answer before October as I do not want to get a fine when I cross the Causeway next month, ” she said at the Pandan RnR RFID installation centre.
Singaporean civil servant Jordan Low, 30 who finally received his RFID tag here after a lengthy process, said he was glad that he managed to complete the process before October. “I did not experience much hassle in registering and I got the confirmation email as well as notification on when I could pick up my RFID just a few days after registering.