With ERP 2.0 on its way, we will soon bid farewell to ERP gantries and welcome more units in our cars. Will this better or worsen our experience as drivers?
The LTA will reduce ERP rates at gantries along the CTE from 23 November 2020 to 3 January 2021 for the school holidays.
The Land Transport Authority is adjusting the ERP rates at selected points along the CTE in its third review since the circuit breaker.
With traffic speeds on expressways and arterial roads remaining optimal through June, the LTA has decided to continue the suspension of ERP charges.
The LTA has announced that motorists will continue to avoid paying Electronic Road Pricing charges at all gantries until at least June 28 2020.
From next Monday, car drivers will have to pay $1.00 more at two Electronic Road Pricing gantries during their morning commute.
Motorists will no longer have to pay ERP charges at two gantries on MCE and one on Upper Bukit Timah Road during certain time periods in the morning.
Motorists travelling through two Electronic Road Pricing gantries along Dunearn Road between 8:00am and 8:30am will soon be able to do so for free.
Two ERP gantries, located at KPE (ECP) after Defu Flyover and along Westbound PIE before Eunos Link, will start charging $1 more from 6th November.
During the June school holidays, from May 27th to June 25th, Electronic Road Pricing rates at some gantries will be reduced.
The Land Transport Authority will be replacing the gantry-based Electronic Road Pricing system with a newer system, which has islandwide coverage, by 2020.
Two ERP gantries along the east-bound Pan Island Expressway will be activated during evening peak hours with effect from 20th February.
NCS and MHI Engine System have clinched a deal to build Singapore's next generation satellite-based ERP system, which will have islandwide coverage.
Train platforms at Stevens station on the new Downtown Line 2 will have separate sets of fare gantries, the first such arrangement in Singapore's MRT system.
Electronic Road Pricing rates during the evening peak period at three gantries on the Ayer Rajah Expressway will increase from next Monday, 2nd Nov.
The LTA has raised the ERP rates at four locations along the AYE and CTE from 4th May after its latest quarterly review.
Electronic Road Pricing at three gantries on the Ayer Rajah Expressway will be extended for half an hour on weekday mornings.
After a quarterly review of traffic conditions, the Land Transport Authority has revised Electronic Road Pricing rates for 11 gantries.
Four new Electronic Road Pricing gantries on the Ayer Rajah Expressway will start operating from 4th August as speeds along these roads are still too low.
LTA has announced reduced or no ERP rates at 22 gantries for the upcoming mid-year holiday period, which will take effect from this Saturday.