MP Ng Shi Xuan says new device aims to encourage safer PMA riding habits
Ahead of the new rules for Personality Mobility Aids (PMAs) coming into effect on 1 June 2026, Member of Parliament (MP) Ng Shi Xuan has shared more about a device meant to capture the speed of users.
They are also meant to promote safer behaviour on shared paths.
He highlighted the need for different path users to coexist safely, especially in busy neighbourhood areas with heavy foot traffic.
MP hopes real-time speed display will improve road safety
According to Mr Ng, the signs and speed display devices were placed near locations such as schools and bus stops in the Naval Base district.
They are meant to remind riders to slow down and stay within the upcoming 6km/h PMA speed limit.

Source: Ng Shi Xuan on Facebook
The speed panels appear to detect and display the travelling speed of nearby riders in real time, similar to roadside speed-reminder signs for vehicles.
Netizens divided over whether device can deter errant riders
While some Singaporeans welcomed the initiative, others questioned whether the displays would be effective without active enforcement measures.
One commenter argued that riders are unlikely to heed speed reminders if there are no penalties, and another questioned whether the device functions as an actual speed camera.

Source: Ng Shi Xuan on Facebook
A few netizens also expressed scepticism over how authorities would identify reckless riders, particularly those who cover their faces while riding.

Source: Ng Shi Xuan on Facebook
Some even suggested the display panels could unintentionally encourage speeding riders to test how fast they can go.

Source: Ng Shi Xuan on Facebook
On the other hand, there are some who are not averse to the idea and who provided suggestions to supplement the initiative.
One netizen said that an official reporting app would help the public.

Source: Ng Shi Xuan on Facebook
Another Facebook user also suggested these devices to be placed near zebra crossing.
Doing so “could enhance safety of both drivers and pedestrians”, they said.

Source: Ng Shi Xuan on Facebook
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Featured image adapted from Ng Shi Xuan on Facebook.






