Sunday at Tuas is basically βeasy modeβ: calm, predictable, and traveler-friendly.
Important: Intensity vs Actual Minutes
- Trend colors = queue intensity, not minutes.
- Actual minutes are usually longer than colors suggest.
- For real estimates, check Smart Travel Time or Smart Scheduler.
1. Sunday at Tuas: Generally Smooth All Day
Traffic is made up of drivers heading to Gelang Patah/Bukit Indah/Nusajaya, going straight to Second Link, or skipping JB city centre. This profile keeps congestion low.
2. Morning Is Mostly Smooth β Just Avoid 10amβ11am
One small bump around 10β11am from brunch-goers and attraction visitors. Itβs mild and short-lived compared to Woodlands. For real-time checks, use Smart Travel Time.
3. Want Even Smoother? Enter After Noon
Sleep in or eat brunch first. From late morning on, Tuas becomes extremely stable.
4. Afternoon β Evening: Consistently Smooth
From midday to night, the trend stays calm β ideal for leisure drives, groceries, or evening trips without stress.
5. Why Sunday Tuas Is Predictable
- Lower volume, fewer commuters and workers.
- No return-home surge typical of Saturdays.
- Travellers spread across western Johor and onto the highway.
- Only one mild, predictable morning bump.
Hourly Trend (SG β MY)

π Sunday SG β MY via Tuas β Summary Table
| Time | Traffic Trend | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Morning | Mostly smooth | One mild bump at 10β11am |
| 10β11am | Small peak | Brunch/attraction crowd |
| MiddayβAfternoon | Very smooth | Best time to cross |
| Evening | Smooth | No major congestion |
π Quick Highlights
- Best: Late morning, afternoon, evening
- Avoid: 10β11am (short, mild)
- Minutes: Use Smart Travel Time / Smart Scheduler.