Singaporean Man And His Family Stuck In A 7-Hour-Traffic Jam In Johor Bahru Heading To Singapore

It is common for vehicles to be stuck in a traffic jam in big cities. Because it is the holiday season for the children, it is the best time for their parents to spend some quality time with them by taking them on a holiday. It is also the time where people are waiting for festive celebrations such as Christmas and New Year.

Therefore, the roads are busier than ever. People drive in and out of a place just to see their loved one smile. 

According to Mothership, a Singaporean man has been stuck in a traffic jam with his family for seven hours! They were on their way home after having a meal and doing some shopping together in Johor Bahru.

The man started driving home from Johor Bahru at 9 p.m. and expected the journey would take two or three hours. However, it took way longer than that, as they arrived in Singapore at 4 a.m. The trip to the Johor Bahru custom building took them six hours! Their overall expedition to go through both custom buildings in Johor Bahru and Singapore took 7 hours and 19 minutes.

It took a while in the Malaysia custom building due to some counters being under renovation. He mostly spent his time in the traffic jam watching YouTube, playing games, and reading articles.

Picture: Agoda

The man said he would not visit Malaysia anytime soon due to the heavy traffic jam. However, he would still visit once the traffic jam gets better. According to him, Malaysia is a nice place to visit.

Source: Mothership, @dailyvibessg

Adib Mohd

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