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Car Rental Singapore - Tips for car rental in Singapore to Malaysia travel

Car Rental Singapore - Tips for car rental in Singapore to Malaysia travel


Before Setting Off

Prepare for the long distance driving after looking for car rental in Singapore to Malaysia

Have a good night rest before leaving on a trip


Plan route and take breaks every 2 hours

Bring your sunglasses and plenty of drinking water

Wear comfortable clothing and adjust seat to optimum comfort level

Do get a co-driver

Research on all the relevant information about your route. Obtain an updated map and information from books or from friends and relatives who have recently travelled there. Maps are available at Streetdirectory.com. You can consider loaning a GPS.

Bring along car jack, torchlight, breakdown triangle sign, wheel spanner, tool kit & car Owner's Manual

Carry Driving License and International Driving Permit, Car Owner's Manual, copy of motor insurance policy, spare ignition key, copy of vehicle log card and passport, anti-theft devices i.e. a steering wheel lock.

Buy a Travel Insurance

There are rest and service areas, located at every 50 to 100 km along the North-South Highway.

Pre-Trip Car Inspection

All Oil fluids' level should be at optimum

Check car battery water level. Battery cables should be tightly connected and corrosion-free

Check brake pedal. If it feels "spongy", get it checked by mechanic

Ensure lights, instrumental panel indicators and seatbelts are in proper working order

Check and adjust tyre pressure (including spare tyre) and tread depth to see if any of the tyres need to be replaced. Increase tyre pressure based on your car owner's manual if you are carrying heavier loads and traveling at high speed.

During Driving

Drive carefully and always be alert to the other motorists and your surroundings

Keep a lookout for animals crossing. Do not sound your horn, and do not attempt to feed them

In kampong areas, look out for children playing, cyclists and other road users

Do not stop your car along the highway. To stop, drive off the highway and into the special lay-byes.

Do not U-turn along North-South Highway. It's illegal. To U-turn, first exit the highway

Speed limits for most stretches of the North-South Highway is either 90 or 110km/hr

When met with an accident on rural roads, DO NOT alight from your car but drive straight to the nearest police station.

If you have to drive through a flood, engage first gear & move forward slowly to avoid stalling the engine. Rev your engine to prevent backflow into exhaust pipe

Crosswinds may cause your car to veer off course. Look out for warning signs at spots particularly prone to this. When you encounter a strong wind, slow down to maintain control of your car

During Breakdowns

If possible move your vehicle off the carriageway onto the road shoulder, or drive into the nearest rest area

Switch off ignition

Switch on hazard lights to warn other drivers

Place the reflective hazard triangle at least 30m behind the car so motorists know well in advance there is a potential hard ahead

You may wish to also open your car bonnet and boot to be more visible to other approaching motorists

Look out for emergency public phones located every 2km along the highway

While waiting for help, do not stay in the car or stand in front or behind it. Stand at the side furthest from traffic and behind guardrails if any

If you are driving a rental car and it breaks down, you should call your car rental company for assistance

Useful Emergency Telephone Numbers

Automobile Association of Malaysia (AAM) -(60)3-21610808

PLUS Repair Service on Highway - 1800 88 000

Malaysia Tourist Police (KL)

- Hotline =(60) 3-2149 6590

- Enquiries = (60) 3-2149 6593

Malaysia Traffic Police Hotlines

- TP Police Control Centre Bukit Aman = (60) 3-2262 6481

- TP KL = (60) 3-2071 9999

Malaysia Police Hotlines

- Federal Police HQ, Bukit Aman = (60) 3-2262 6222

- Perlis Police HQ = =(60) 4-908 2222

- Kedah Police HQ = =(60) 4-774 1222

- Pulau Pinang Police HQ = (60) 4-222 1522

- Perak Police HQ = (60) 4-245 1222

- Selangor Police HQ = (60) 3-5514 5222

- Kuala Lumpur Police HQ = (60) 3-2146 0522

- Melaka Police HQ = (60) 6-285 4222

- Pahang Police HQ = (60) 9-590 2222

- Terengganu Police HQ = (60) 9-635 4722


- Kelantan Police HQ = (60) 9-745 5622

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