Business is revving up for JB workshops


Busy time: Manager Jevons Ker (left) and mechanic Ang Eng Hock servicing a motorcycle at their shop in Taman Nusa Perintis, Johor Baru. — THOMAS YONG/The Star

JOHOR BARU: As thousands of cars and motorcycles continue to pour across the Causeway into Johor with the reopening of the border, workshops near the two checkpoints are seeing an increase in customers.

Motorcycle shop managing director David Ker, 54, said business has doubled since the border reopened on Friday.

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