The in-vehicle units will be replaced with larger on-board units that show more information, such as charges a motorist will incur for a particular journey.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Motorists can expect to have their vehicles' Electronic Road Pricing readers replaced from next year, in preparation for the roll-out of the next generation of the ERP system.
In response to queries, the Land Transport Authority said that the existing ERP in-vehicle units will be replaced with new on-board units "progressively from next year".Enjoy unlimited access to ST's best work Subscribe Now
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