Existing motorcycle owners in Singapore can start to replace their electronic road pricing (ERP) devices in June as part of the next phase of the ERP 2.0 rollout. Owners of all other vehicles will be progressively notified later in the year.
Existing motorcycle owners in Singapore can start to replace their electronic road pricing devices in June as part of the next phase of the ERP 2.0 rollout. Owners of all other vehicles will be progressively notified later in the year. These on-board units will be compatible with all existing ERP and parking gantries. New vehicles registered from May will need to be pre-fitted with the units before collection.
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