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The Straits Times·2 min read·easy

Motorists caught for traffic offences at Woodlands Checkpoint

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Clay Lim
Motorists caught for traffic offences at Woodlands Checkpoint
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The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) in Singapore penalized 52 motorists for traffic violations at the Woodlands Checkpoint during the June school holidays. Penalties included entry bans for foreign drivers and referrals to the Traffic Police for dangerous road behavior.

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Strict enforcement at border crossings is essential for maintaining public safety and managing high-volume traffic flow during peak travel periods.

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The ICA had stepped up its checks against errant motorists during this period.

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