ERP

ERP rates to increase by S$1 at four locations from Mar 23; LTA monitoring Orchard Road area traffic

For locations that comprise multiple gantries, motorists will pay only at one gantry

Vehicle owners who have not installed an OBU will get a final reminder from LTA from Feb 15 and be given three months to do so for free.

Singapore to fully switch to new ERP system from Jan 1, 2027; Bill to make on-board unit compulsory

ERP 2 lets authorities add new toll points without installing large, costly physical gantries system

LTA said the price increases were to manage congestion.

ERP rates to increase by S$1 at 5 locations starting September

[SINGAPORE] Come Sep 1, the Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates at five locations will increase by S$1, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Wednesday (Aug 27).

The on-board units in some cars became unresponsive and had to be replaced.

About 5,400 cars have encountered issues with ERP on-board unit after installation

[SINGAPORE] Around 5,400 cars have had problems with their Electronic Road Pricing on-board units (OBUs) since installation started in November 2023, including issues with wiring that have necessitate...

Charged via electronic license plate readers, private cars will pay once a day regardless of how many trips they make.

Manhattan drivers face US$9 fee in first such US effort to fight gridlock

NEW York City drivers on Monday had to pay US$9 to enter Manhattan under the first such congestion fee in the US, which seeks to raise billions for mass transit and reduce traffic jams.

The Electronic Road Pricing On-Board Unit to be installed in all Singapore-registered vehicles. The unit will detect and process missed ERP payments directly.

LTA to waive S$10 ERP admin charge for missed payments settled within 5-day grace period

This move comes under a government push to reduce costs for businesses and individuals

The evolution of the road pricing system.
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Journey to ERP 2.0: A timeline of road pricing in Singapore

THE LAND Transport Authority (LTA) has released more details on the next-generation Electronic Road Pricing (ERP), or ERP 2.0, which will be rolled out by the end of 2025.

Owners of new vehicles can finalise OBU installation options – such as where to place the processing unit – through relevant authorised distributors or dealers.

ERP 2.0 on-board units to be installed in all new vehicles in Singapore from May 1

This is the latest phase in the Republic’s shift away from gantries in fixed locations