LTASingapore
February 20, 2025 at 02:01 AM
#didyouknow In 2024, the number of offences involving personal mobility aid (PMA) lookalikes increased by more than five times compared to 2023? Common offences include riding non-compliant devices, and riding on wrong paths.
#takenote ⚠️ PMA lookalikes, which typically have more than one seat, are classified as personal mobility devices (PMDs). PMDs are only allowed on cycling paths and shared paths. They must also comply with device criteria and be UL2272-certified. Offenders may be fined up to $10,000 and/or jailed for up to 6 months.
We have been taking firm action, and will continue to do so, against errant users and retailers of non-compliant devices. Do exercise caution and only purchase compliant active mobility devices.
➡️ Know the differences between mobility scooters and their lookalikes below and learn more about active mobility rules at go.gov.sg/amrules
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