App to Check JB Traffic
You know the feeling. A vague plan to pop over to Johor Bahru for food and shopping. But then the dread creeps in. The Causeway. Is it a 45-minute breeze or a four-hour, soul-crushing parking lot?
Guessing is a terrible strategy.
The difference between a good day in JB and a miserable one often comes down to checking the traffic before you leave. The days of just hoping for the best are over. There are plenty of apps and websites that give you a live look at the jam, and using one is the single best way to save your sanity.
The Essential First Look: Live Camera Feeds
Before you pick a navigation app, you need to see the situation with your own eyes. Live traffic camera apps are the key here. They don't guess, they just show you what's happening right now. Most of them tap directly into the official cameras from Singapore's LTA and the Malaysian Highway Authority.
Popular choices are:
- Checkpoint.sg: A favorite for a reason. It has live feeds plus travel time estimates and forecast charts based on past data. It’s for the serious planner who wants to know how bad the jam usually is on a certain day and time.
- JB SG Checkpoint: A simple app that shows you the causeway cameras. It does one thing and does it well.
- Trafficiti: This one is great because it shows cameras beyond the causeway, looking at JB’s internal roads like Jalan Wong Ah Fook. That’s a big help if you’re going deeper into the city.
I remember one Saturday, I was supposed to meet a friend at a café near the famous Mount Austin roundabout. I almost just left my flat in Tampines at 11 AM sharp, but something told me to check. My 2011 Honda Civic was already gleaming in the sun. I pulled up Johortraffic.com and saw the roundabout was an absolute mess. A quick text later, we pushed our lunch back to 1:30 PM. I spent the extra time reading a book. No stress. That small habit of checking saved me at least an hour of sitting in traffic, fuming.