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LTA, Case launch voluntary accreditation scheme for car-sharing industry in Singapore

Aim is to raise service standards across the industry, address common consumer concerns

LTA also added that it is closely monitoring traffic in the Orchard Road area, which has seen speeds persistently lower than optimal.

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

Flexar, a car-sharing service, is set to be launched by BlueSG. Between January 2026 and March 2026, BlueSG has been recruiting for roles including automotive technicians.

BlueSG team recruits users to test new car-sharing service ahead of launch later in 2026

Shortlisted users will get to try out the revamped service and provide feedback

The JRL project follows a series of other LTA contracts previously awarded to OKP’s subsidiaries.

OKP secures S$87.3 million contract for Jurong Region Line infrastructure

This raises the group’s net construction order book to S$627.2 million

Affected cars will have their electric door circuits modified.

1,300 Toyota Prius units recalled in Singapore over rear doors that could open while car is moving

Rectification involves modifying door switch circuits, done free of charge, and for new cars before delivery

An artist's impression of the upcoming North-South Line/Downtown Line interchange station NS6/DE2.

LTA awards two Downtown Line extension contracts worth S$735 million

Construction works for the new stations are expected to start in the second quarter of 2026

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 that as at mid-January 2026, motor dealers have notified owners of about 212,000 vehicles with the defect.

Over 12,000 vehicle owners in Singapore yet to rectify faulty Takata airbags that killed man in 2022

LTA advises buyers to purchase vehicles from dealers with strong track records and the ability to meet obligations