The new ERP 2.0 on-board units - which have received criticism from motorists - meet the relevant global benchmarks, said the Land Transport Authority.
New: You can now listen to articles.SINGAPORE: Online claims that the ERP 2.0 on-board units have failed to comply with international standards are false, the Land Transport Authority said on Tuesday .
The LTA pointed out on Tuesday that Mr Chua had used the incorrect electronic devices standard in his question. The relevant standards that the OBU was tested against were the International Electrotechnical Commission’s IEC-60068 and IEC-60529 - two standards widely used to test the operational reliability of electronic or electrical devices, said LTA.
"It is different from devices like the existing IU and vehicle dashcam, or other components of the OBU like the antenna and touchscreen display," it said.
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