Drive with me | Kuala Lumpur to Singapore via Tuas 2nd Link | Relaxing Background Video
Автор: Slow World TV
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Sunday drive from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore via the Tuas 2nd Link — quiet roads, open skies, and a border crossing that felt unusually calm.
Left Kuala Lumpur around 11 a.m. on a Sunday. The city moved slow, light traffic out of town, a few cars merging on the expressway. The sky was bright, the kind that makes the road shimmer ahead of you.
This video isn’t the full 4½-hour journey, just pieces of it, edited together in real time. Different stretches of the North–South Expressway (E2), toll gates, rest stops, and the final approach into Singapore through the Tuas Second Link.
The North–South Expressway is one of Southeast Asia’s longest highways — over 772 kilometres, connecting Bukit Kayu Hitam near Thailand to Johor Bahru in the south. Opened in stages through the 1980s and completed in 1994, it changed how people travelled across Malaysia. What used to be an 8- or 9-hour crawl through small towns now takes roughly half the time.
On a normal day, about 1.5 million vehicles use the expressway — and during school holidays, that number easily doubles. Despite that, this Sunday was smooth all the way down. Even the Tuas Checkpoint at around 4:30 p.m. usually a bottleneck was surprisingly calm.
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📍 Route: Kuala Lumpur → Johor → Tuas Checkpoint → Singapore
🎥 Shot by: Slow World TV — drives, dawns, and ordinary skies Music:@SuperLofiWorld - https://streamlabs.com/superlo-fiworld
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