They exploiting loopholes but govt dont give a shit. Fuck the sg govt
Lack of enforcement. Sg gov only know how to bully sinkies
What loophole? They come in through vep, a pro rated coe. Your pap govt likes to earn earn money on our expense
Quote from: Nevereatrice on Oct 30, 2024, 05:02 PMWhat loophole? They come in through vep, a pro rated coe. Your pap govt likes to earn earn money on our expense
14 days free rite? and flat fee of $5 / day for erp
:flash:
70% of the people voted for all these to happen
Quote from: Nevereatrice on Oct 30, 2024, 05:02 PMWhat loophole? They come in through vep, a pro rated coe. Your pap govt likes to earn earn money on our expense
dunno leh someone say free 10 days with 1 day VEP Then dunno what saturday sunday, public holiday no VEP
some shit like that. that time i got google now damn lazy
Those jhj lorries add to congestion & sinkies got to keep paying erp cos CS not doing anything to ease traffic jam but just increase erp in so many locations & not jus CBD.
dun have jhk den whos gonna serve us our favorite cai png??
Gov just love aliens. Free up theo ads even for them.
form chatgpt. also learn something new
QuoteIf you're driving a Malaysian-registered vehicle into Singapore, you'll need to pay various fees depending on the duration of your stay and your vehicle type. Here's a breakdown of the main fees:
1. Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) Fee
Cost: SGD 35 per day for cars, and SGD 4 per day for motorcycles.
Duration: The VEP fee applies from Monday to Friday, 2:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except on public holidays.
Free Days: Each foreign-registered car receives 10 VEP-free days per calendar year. After those 10 days, the VEP fee will be charged.
2. Autopass Card
The Autopass Card is a prepaid card linked to your vehicle, used to pay for entry fees and tolls.
Cost: Initial purchase of SGD 10 (SGD 6 stored value + SGD 4 non-refundable card cost).
Top-Up: You can top up your Autopass card at 7-Eleven outlets, petrol stations, and ATMs in Singapore.
3. Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) Charges
ERP charges apply when you drive through specific ERP gantries within Singapore.
Cost: Varies depending on the time and location. Charges are automatically deducted from the Autopass card, so ensure it has sufficient balance.
4. Toll Charges
If you're using the Causeway or Tuas Second Link, tolls will be applied when entering and exiting Singapore.
Cost: Depends on the vehicle type and is also deducted from the Autopass card.
5. Reciprocal Road Charge (RRC)
Cost: SGD 6.40 per entry.
This charge is applied each time you enter Singapore and is meant to mirror a similar charge applied to Singapore vehicles entering Malaysia.
6. Parking and Other Charges
Parking at Singaporean car parks incurs additional charges based on hourly rates.
Summary
To legally drive in Singapore, you must have an Autopass Card with sufficient balance to cover entry, ERP, and toll charges. For a longer stay, ensure you budget for daily VEP fees on weekdays.
got timing for VEP 1
QuoteIf you drive your Malaysian car into Singapore after 5:00 p.m. on a weekday, Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) fees do not apply. The VEP fee for foreign-registered vehicles is only charged from 2:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.
Here's a quick breakdown:
After 5:00 p.m. on weekdays: No VEP fee.
Weekends and Singapore public holidays: No VEP fee.
Between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays: SGD 35 per day for cars.
However, you may still incur other fees such as toll charges, the Reciprocal Road Charge (RRC), and ERP fees, depending on your route and timing. Make sure to keep your Autopass Card topped up to cover these charges.
means they can drive into sinkieland at 5pm, go do hush hush delivery job using their car, finish by 1am then go home
no VEP ?
not bad wor
10 free days
after can cum in 5pm to 2am
erp is 5 dollar a day fix rate
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