102195 You may want to embark on a scenic driving trip to Singapore yourself, especially if you reside in nearby cities in Malaysia or Thailand.
102196 If you’re driving a foreign-registered vehicle, you may have to acquire an Autopass card (a vehicle entry permit) at either the Woodlands or Tuas Checkpoint arrival zones before you enter Singapore.
102197 Be reminded that it is an offence to drive in Singapore without an Autopass Card for your foreign-registered vehicle.
102198 If you’re driving a foreign-registered commercial vehicle (such as a bus or goods vehicle), you only need to pay tolls using the Autopass card, while Singapore-registered vehicles need to pay tolls using the NETS CashCard.
102199 All vehicle entry permit (VEP) fees, toll charges and/or ERP charges need to be paid using the Autopass card and not the NETS Cashcard if you’re driving a foreign-registered vehicle.
102200 VEP fees are calculated on a daily basis and are not charged on Saturdays, Sundays and all Singapore Public Holidays.
102201 Since 2005, all drivers of foreign-registered vehicles can drive into Singapore for a maximum of 10 days in each calendar year without having to pay VEP fees.
102202 However, toll charges still apply.
102203 Toll charges are calculated on a per trip basis, to be paid on arrival and departure at the Tuas Checkpoint, but only on departure at the Woodlands Checkpoint.
102204 For easy driving routes within Singapore, you may log on to www.streetdirectory.com , which provides comprehensive route options.
102207 This hidden gem of a restaurant is tucked away on the second storey of a nondescript building.
102208 Serving authentic Hakka cuisine, Kew Garden Restaurant is the perfect place to sample signature dishes from Singapore such as Hakka Yong Tau Foo.
102209 With its unpretentious and simple interiors, Kew Garden Restaurant is known for being one of the few Hakka restaurants remaining is Singapore.