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LTA and NEA Extend EV Incentive Schemes with Lower Rebates, Higher Surcharges Ahead of 2027 Phase-Out

Govt Extends Vehicle Schemes to Increase Adoption of EVs, Hybrids Lose Rebates, High-Emission Cars Face Steeper Penalties

The Singapore government has announced some notable changes to its schemes designed to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). These revisions will see lower rebates for EV buyers and the complete removal of rebates for petrol-hybrid cars. The two main schemes, the Vehicular Emissions Scheme (VES) and the EV Early Adoption Incentive (EEAI), which […]

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Revamped Penalties Looming for Speeding Offenders in Singapore from January 2026

Singapore to Impose Stricter Penalties for Speeding Offences from January 2026

“From next year, motorists caught speeding will face higher fines and more demerit points,” stated Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam on Saturday (Feb 15). He mentioned that offenders will be fined at current rates until the end of the year, but will receive an advisory informing them of the upcoming heavier penalties from

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Drivers Entering Malaysia Through Woodlands To Collect VEP Tags

Singapore Drivers Can Now Collect VEP Tags in Woodlands, Malaysia

Singaporean drivers entering Malaysia through the Woodlands checkpoint now have the option to collect their Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags directly in Woodlands. This new option, in addition to the existing methods of self-collection in Johor Bahru or receiving the tag by post, provides greater convenience for Singapore motorists. The collection service will be available

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Fatal AYE Mishap Claims Life of Motorcyclist, Police Investigate

A tragic accident along the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) on Tuesday, June 11, resulted in the death of a 58-year-old motorcyclist. The collision involved a motorcycle and a lorry on the AYE, heading towards the Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE), shortly after passing the Keppel Road entrance. The incident was promptly reported to the authorities at

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Elderly Duo Hospitalized Following Multi-Car Incident in Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park

A traffic mishap occurred at the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park carpark on June 8, resulting in injuries to two seniors. An 89-year-old driver along with his 90-year-old passenger were involved in a collision that saw their car hit three others. Footage shared online reveals the extent of the disarray, showing four vehicles in various states

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Singaporean Motorcyclist Fatally Struck by Car on Second Link

A tragic incident occurred in the early hours of June 8, when a 31-year-old motorcyclist from Singapore lost his life in a traffic collision on the Second Link bridge heading towards Johor Bahru. The accident took place at the 16-kilometer mark around midnight. Local Malaysian news sources, including China Press, report that the rider was

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LTA Officer, Scheduled for July Wedding, Tragically Dies in Pursuit

A tragic event unfolded on the Seletar Expressway (SLE) on June 4, taking the life of a young Land Transport Authority (LTA) officer during a pursuit. 26-year-old Zdulfika Ahakasah was engaged and had his wedding planned for next month, a dream that will now sadly remain unfulfilled. Zdulfika had been in a relationship with his

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ERP 2.0: New vehicles to get new on-board units from May, existing motorbikes from June

Starting May 1, new vehicles registered in Singapore will come pre-fitted with equipment for the next-generation ERP system. At the same time, owners of existing motorcycles will be informed gradually to have their current in-vehicle units (IUs) replaced. The new onboard units for existing motorcycles will be installed starting June 1. If done within the

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