From Oct 1, the $10 administrative charge levied on motorists who fail to pay Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) charges when they pass gantries will be waived if they settle their missed toll charges within a five-day grace period, Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat said on Aug...
From Oct 1, the $10 administrative charge levied on motorists who fail to pay Electronic Road Pricing charges when they pass gantries will be waived if they settle their missed toll charges within a five-day grace period, Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat said on Aug 30.
“With the installation of ERP 2.0, there’s no longer a need for us to send them a letter, and therefore, there’s no longer a need for LTA to charge them the $10 admin fee,” Mr Chee said at the Ministry of Transport’s office in Alexandra Road. At present, if a motorist does not pay ERP charges due to a defective in-vehicle unit, an expired or improperly inserted stored-value card, or insufficient value in the card, the motorist will receive a letter within several days.
Right now, some 500,000 such letters notifying motorists of their missed ERP charges are sent every year, said Mr Chee.
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