What do Singaporeans do during long weekends?
Go Malaysia of course.
Both causeways are expected to be jammed this weekend, so here are some apps and sites that you should use to beat that jam.
The developers of the highly acclaimed bus transportation app, SG BusLeh, built this app specifically for drivers who need fast, timely access to traffic cameras. In our tests, most images load instantly and the unique design makes this app a breeze to navigate. You can swipe across different cameras or simply pick and choose one you like to see from the list below.
CHECKPOINT.SG (Website)
CHECKPOINT.SG is a hassle free, mobile-friendly website that simply does one thing and does it well – allow you to see traffic cameras at checkpoints. CHECKPOINT.SG is extremely fast to load and provides all the information you need to make decisions at a glance.
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I found a carpool community app called WeRide. The app has a feature to view traffic cameras as well.
Most of the traffic cameras in Malaysia and Singapore are available in the app. Having access to all the traffic camera images simply with an app is just so convenient. Can visit their website https://weride.my for more information.