ERP rates at several gantries will go down by $0.50 to $1 from Monday, the 2nd of February.
ERP gantries that will see a reduction of $1, are at Eunos Link on weekdays between 7 and 7.30am, and the Bugis-Marina Centre Cordon on Saturdays between 3 and 5pm.
Roads that will see a drop of $0.50 in ERP rates on weekdays are the Southbound CTE North of Braddell Road between 8.30 and 9am, and the Westbound PIE at Kallang Bahru between 7.30 and 8am.
Following a review of traffic conditions, the Land Transport Authority says ERP gantries at
Marina South, eastbound, and the slip road from Ophir Road will see an
increase of $0.50 in charges on weekdays between 6.30pm and 7.30pm.
The rates for the other gantries will remain unchanged.
Separately, LTA also announced that ERP operations along Bendemeer Road will be switched over to a new gantry from the 2nd February.
The new gantry is about 100 metres further down the road from the existing gantry.
This is to facilitate the construction works as part of the Woodsville Interchange upgrading project.
LTA giving ang baos in terms of subsidies wor...
Election coming? ![]()
LTA eat wrong medicine today...
Because economy is bad la .. nobody is buying car now ..
LTA is losing business if this goes on .. so they need to give advantages to attract car buyers to keep their ERP and fines profits working :D
economics at work.
now from Tampines
Eunos after 7.30am i pass through the gantry at 110km/h.
so they need to decrease the rates, let more ppl in, jam again... then they raise str8away by $2!
decrease $1, increase $2!![]()
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Do u know what is singapore gahmen scared of ?
ANS : Nobody buys car, nobody smokes cigarette, Everyone stops working( NO CPF), Nobody going to pubs, people stop studying private degree
these are their basic source of income ^^
All wayang only la,Like the Cat B COE,When everyones start buying big cars and flocking all those roads mention you see the sudden rise in rates,No surprise at all.In current economic downturn they should consider temp stop all ERP charges.Jams will be everywhere no matter how widen or how popular the roads is.
I guess there will certainly be demand for cars... it's just that people are now holding their pockets real tight and save as much as possible so that they will be financially sound to tide through the crisis ...