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Taxis - Cabbies encouraged to accept cashless payments
We refer to Ms Ng Cheng Hoon’s letter (Some taxi drivers at airport prefer cash over cards; March 4). All taxis in Singapore – except for a small number of individual-owned yellow-top taxis that do not have cashless payment terminals – are equipped to accept cashless payments such as via credit cards and/or Nets. Most taxis also accept other modes of cashless payments, including PayLah and EZ-Link. For more details, please refer to the attached reply.
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News Releases
Phase 2 of Point-to-Point Transport Industry Structure and Regulatory Framework Review
As announced at the Ministry of Transport’s Committee of Supply 2025, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will be implementing several measures to improve the stability, contestability and inclusivity of the point-to-point transport (P2P) industry. Please refer to the news release for more information.
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Expanding our Rail Network and Strengthening Rail Reliability and Resilience
Singapore’s rail network is set to expand as announced at the Ministry of Transport’s Committee of Supply debate today. LTA plans to proceed with the West Coast Extension which extends the Jurong Region Line to connect with the Circle Line and Cross Island Line. Feasibility studies are also ongoing for new rail lines to further improve access to public transport. Concurrent with these expansion efforts, additional investments will be made to support tripartite efforts to maintain the reliability of our existing rail network. For more details, please refer to the attached news release.
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News Releases
Joint News Release by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) & MHA - Friendlier and Safer Walk Cycle Ride Journeys
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) is continuing efforts to enhance road safety and inclusivity in Singapore to encourage walking, cycling and taking public transport. First, LTA will expand the Friendly Streets initiative to 15 more locations. Second, to ensure that our roads are safer for young children, we will extend the lower speed limit of 40km/h along School Zones near primary schools to apply throughout the entire day, instead of only at specific hours. Third, we will embark on three new road repurposing projects to create more seamless connections to amenities, and safer pedestrian zones. Please refer to the news release attached for more information.
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News Releases
Strengthening Singapore’s Electric Vehicle Ecosystem to Reduce Land Transport Emissions
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) is pressing on with our vehicle electrification efforts. To support decarbonisation of heavy vehicles, LTA will introduce the Heavy Vehicle Zero Emissions Scheme (HVZES) and Electric Heavy Vehicle Charger Grant (EHVCG). These initiatives aim to narrow the gap in ownership cost between an electric heavy vehicle (eHV) and an ICE heavy vehicle, and to support the deployment of eHV chargers in Singapore. In addition, LTA will extend and expand the EV Common Charger Grant (ECCG) to further encourage charger deployment at non-landed private residences (NLPRs), such as condominiums, and keep pace with EV adoption. For more details, please refer to the attached news release.
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News Releases
Joint Tripartite Statement by the Land Transport Authority (LTA), MOT, DPIA & NDCA - New Rules on Personal Mobility Aids
The new rules on Personal Mobility Aids (PMAs), including the reduced speed limit and new device dimensions, will make paths safer for all users. The rules are designed to curb misuse by able-bodied users, and reserve the use of mobility scooters to users with mobility challenges. Able-bodied users have alternatives such as bicycles or power-assisted bicycles. Please refer to the statement attached for more information.
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A Better Commuting Experience for All
As announced at the Ministry of Transport’s Committee of Supply debate today, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will step up enforcement against nuisance and disruptive commuter behaviour on our public transport. This is intended to create a more pleasant commuting experience for the majority of commuters who are considerate and gracious to others. For more details, please refer to the news release.
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