With ERP rates at certain locations reduced for the June school holidays, maybe it's time to plan your route accordingly!
The new rules take immediate effect, and will apply for vehicles registered, converted, or transferred from individuals to businesses as private hire cars.
From 1 October 2024, those who miss ERP payments will be given a five-day grade period before they will incur any administrative fees.
The ride-sharing service was halted in Feb 2020, as authorities raced to contain the COVID outbreak in Singapore. This will mark its first return since.
The unprecedented success comes even as the marque sharpens its efforts for Bespoke commissions, and commits to remaining exclusive for its wealthy clientele.
Gojek has announced that it is imposing a new waiting charge if drivers are made to wait more than an initial four-minute grace period.
HDB and URA carparks will now offer a 15 minute grace period instead of the 20 minutes offered since April 2020 in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
A friendly reminder for all those heading out tomorrow: There are new MRT stations to take the train from if you're in the North!
ERP rates back down in lieu of the implementation of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) measures and full Home-Based Learning.
The grace period at all HDB and URA EPS carparks will be extended to 20 minutes starting from 23 May 2021 in order to facilitate increased demand.
Taxis and private hire cars will not be able to carry more than two passengers, while commercial car-pooling services will be suspended.
The LTA will reduce ERP rates at gantries along the CTE from 23 November 2020 to 3 January 2021 for the school holidays.
The average monthly quota of COEs for the period of August to October will drop to 6,207 from 8,737 in the month of July 2020.
Officials in Malaysia and Singapore are working towards allowing essential travel across the border by 10 August 2020.
The Land Transport Authority has clarified that COE bidding will continue to be suspended until motor dealerships and showrooms are allowed to reopen.
The LTA has announced a suite of changes to aid in reducing the spread of COVID-19 during the extended circuit breaker period.
HDB and URA will extend the grace period at their EPS car parks from the current 10 minutes to 20 minutes in order to aid delivery services.
Motor workshops must apply for permission to stay open during the circuit breaker period, and they are to carry out only emergency repairs.
With 6,350 COEs available for bidding each month, fewer certificates will be available during the February-April quota period.
The LTA has announced that car buyers will see a slight dip in COE supply for the November-January quota period.