Stranded Malaysians walk across the Causeway
JOHOR BARU: Hundreds of
Malaysians stranded by the blockade took to crossing the slightly over
1km Causeway on foot after waiting for buses that never came.
Many of the commuters, who included schoolchildren, their family
members and factory workers, were not even aware of the blockade which
forced traffic to a standstill. Some even decided to turn back and skip
work for the day.
Front office executive, Adrian Dinesh, 30, said the scene was like a marathon taking place along the Causeway.
“The bus stop before the checkpoint was brimming with people, and yet
there was no bus in sight. Everyone was just fed up that there was no
public or factory bus to ferry them to work,” he said, adding that most
decided to make the journey on foot.
IT Specialist Aaron Winson, 30, said he was walking with the crowd, who by about 5am, had swelled to hundreds.
“I have been working in Singapore for the past eight years and have
never seen such an incident. I noticed some schoolchildren walking with
their grandparents,” he said, adding that some decided to turn back
halfway across the Causeway while others rested before resuming their
walk.
One of those who did not make it to the office yesterday was
insurance agent T. Pradeepa, 27, who felt that the Causeway was too far
to walk.
“I was puzzled because many of us had no clue at all why there were
no buses,” said Pradeepa, who went back home after waiting in vain at a
bus stop for some 20 minutes.
“Only when I came home did I learn about the blockade,” she said.
At the height of the incident, Singapore’s Land Transport Authority
said on its website that all transit buses between Singapore and Johor
had been suspended and would only resume at 11am.
The Star Online
Saturday 2 August 2014.
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