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Cross-border taxis may soon be able to drop off passengers anywhere

The Straits Times

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October 16, 2025

Talks to remove restriction to designated spots in S'pore, JB for ease of commuters

- Vanessa Paige Chelvan Correspondent

Cross-border taxis may soon be able to drop off passengers anywhere

Cross-border taxis are currently allowed to pick up and drop off passengers at one designated point in each country - Ban San Street Terminal (above) for Malaysian taxis and Larkin Sentral in Johor Bahru for Singapore taxis. ST FILE PHOTO

(ST FILE PHOTO)

Singapore and Malaysia are talking about allowing Malaysian taxis to drop off passengers anywhere in Singapore rather than at a designated spot, and for Singapore taxis to do likewise in Johor Bahru, said Senior Minister of State for Transport Sun Xueling.

Relaxing this restriction under the Cross-Border Taxi Scheme would provide greater convenience to commuters from both countries, Ms Sun told Parliament on Oct 15.

The scheme allows a licensed fleet of up to 200 taxis from each country to ferry passengers to and fro.

Currently, these taxis are allowed to pick up and drop off passengers at one designated point in each country - Larkin Sentral in Johor Bahru for Singapore taxis, and Ban San Street Terminal in Rochor for Malaysian taxis.

Singapore's Ministry of Transport (MOT) and its Malaysian counterpart have also been discussing a higher quota of taxis for each country, the introduction of larger taxis and the use of ride hailing apps to make taxi bookings.

Ms Sun said these discussions are a result of “a lot of unmet demand” from commuters, especially those with children and the elderly, who want to travel more frequently across the border for shopping trips, holidays, or to visit family.

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