52 motorists caught for queue cutting, other traffic offences during June school holidays

Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority caught 52 motorists committing traffic offenses at Woodlands Checkpoint during the June school holidays. Penalties included entry bans for foreign-registered vehicles and referrals to the traffic police.
Why it matters
Strict enforcement of traffic regulations at border crossings is essential for maintaining public safety and orderly transit flow.
Eleven drivers of foreign-registered vehicles were issued entry bans into Singapore for offences including crossing double white lines and queue-cutting.
The article reports on law enforcement actions and statistics without editorializing.
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