The move would affect Singaporeans like Mr Edwin Ngin Kuan Wee, who drives twice a week from his home in Telok Blangah to Johor Baru during weekdays, just to top up the tank.
Even with the three-quarter-tank rule imposed by the Republic on Singapore cars, he manages to save on each trip in his Toyota Celica.
He fills up a quarter of the tank, about 26 litres, each time in JB at RM1.92 a litre, or a total of $21.10.
In Singapore, the same amount would cost him $54.60 at $2.10 a litre, saving him $33.50.
'I am not sure it will be worthwhile for me to drive 50km into Johor for petrol,' said the 26-year-old sales engineer.
I just spotted an error here. Whether intentional or not, it makes it seem like as if this guy is saving $33.50 each time, which is not possible.
He pumps a quarter of the tank, about 26 litres. I want them to show me a Toyota Celica with a fuel capacity of 104 litres. Please. Show me.