The recently announced waiver of the $10 administrative charge for motorists who miss their Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) payments from October is not the same as what the Workers’ Party (WP) proposed in Parliament in 2017, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Sept...
The recently announced waiver of the $10 administrative charge for motorists who miss their Electronic Road Pricing payments from October is not the same as what the Workers’ Party proposed in Parliament in 2017, the Land Transport Authority said on Sept 3.
The authorities announced on Aug 30 that the administrative charge levied on motorists who fail to pay ERP charges will be waived from Oct 1 if they settle their missed charges within a five-day grace period. Its post reproduced a parliamentary question posed by its Aljunied GRC MP Faisal Manap, who asked whether motorists could be allowed to pay for failed ERP deductions within a reasonable period without incurring the administrative fee, or pay a “less punitive fee”.
At present, if a motorist fails to pay ERP charges, he will receive a letter from LTA within several days, and must settle the missed toll charge, along with the administrative charge.
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