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Malaysia enforces Causeway walking ban as Singapore stance differs, sparking commuter confusion

Summary by The Independent
SINGAPORE/JOHOR BAHRU: A renewed enforcement of a long-standing ban on walking across the Johor Causeway by Malaysian authorities has sparked confusion among daily commuters, particularly as Singapore maintains a different stance on pedestrian access. According to Malay Mail, Malaysia has reaffirmed that pedestrians are strictly prohibited from walking along the 1.05-km bridge linking Johor Bahru to Singapore, citing safety risks and regulatory …
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The Independent broke the news in Singapore on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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