Visit our Shopee Affiliate Shop Today: https://s.shopee.sg/8KlkmJP0hu A Singapore-registered vehicle was filmed allegedly using Malaysia’s subsidised RON95 petrol in Johor Bahru, sparking debate online. The woman claimed she did not know it was illegal, but the incident comes as Malaysia tightens enforcement with possible jail time and massive fines for offenders. The case also raises bigger questions about cross-border awareness, petrol station enforcement, and rising public frustration over fuel subsidies. Watch this breakdown as Twenty Two Thirty explores what happened, why Malaysia is cracking down harder, and how these incidents could affect Singapore-Malaysia travel and public sentiment moving forward. #Singapore #Malaysia #JohorBahru #RON95 #PetrolSubsidy #SingaporeDrivers #MalaysiaNews #SingaporeNews #CrossBorder #FuelSubsidy #Johor #ViralVideo #ASEANNews #DrivingInMalaysia #PetrolStation #CurrentAffairs #TwentyTwoThirty #RegionalNews #SingaporeCar #MalaysiaPetrol

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