ERP rates are set to climb towards the end of June although a brief respite will be offered for the June school holidays.
With the existing ERP gantries set to be eventually dismantled, LTA is trialling new road markers to denote charging zones.
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From 1 October 2024, those who miss ERP payments will be given a five-day grade period before they will incur any administrative fees.
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ERP rates along sections of the KPE and PIE will see an increase of $1.00 come 28 August 2023 due to an increase in traffic congestion.
The LTA has announced that ERP rates will go up by $1.00 at seven locations come 3 April 2023 as a result of increasing congestion.
ERP rates will go up by $1.00 at five locations with effect from 13 February 2023 as congestion continues to build at various stretches of expressways.
ERP rates will go up at a total of nine time periods across six locations as congestion continues to build up at various expressways.
The LTA has announced that ERP rates will go up by $1.00 at five locations along the AYE, CTE, and PIE in response to increasing congestion.
ERP rates will rise by $1.00 at four different locations during eight specified time periods come 1 August 2022 as congestion returns.
ERP rates are set to rise by $1.00 across various gantries along the AYE, CTE, and PIE as traffic returns following the easing of workplace restrictions.
The LTA has announced that ERP rates will go up on sections of the AYE and CTE as traffic builds up with more returning to their offices.
The LTA has announced on Twitter that ERP rates will be dropped by $1 across 11 gantries across the island for the year-end holidays.
In response to increasing traffic volumes, ERP rates are set to go up along stretches of the AYE and CTE with effect from 12 April 2021.