Source: Punggol NPC on Facebook
Punggol Neighbourhood Police Centre (NPC) and the Land Transport Authority (LTA) recently conducted a joint enforcement operation to reinforce strict measures against errant riders and illegal Active Mobility Devices (AMDs).
The operations were conducted on 16 and 19 March, and spanned across Punggol, including prominent areas with high footfall such as Punggol Town Square and Lor Halus Red Bridge.
Source: @hub_dan on Instagram
Across the two-day operation, 11 offences were detected under the Active Mobility Act 2017,
Offences found included the use of non-compliant personal mobility devices and power-assisted bicycles, riding a bicycle without mandatory handbrakes, and registration-related breaches.
Source: Punggol NPC on Facebook
LTA also impounded five non-compliant AMDs.
Authorities said the enforcement action is part of ongoing efforts to curb unsafe practices and ensure that users of active mobility devices adhere to regulations designed to protect both riders and pedestrians.
“We take a firm stance against those who endanger public safety and contravene the law. Enforcement action will be taken decisively against such offenders,” Punggol NPC said, in a Facebook post on 30 March.
Source: Punggol NPC on Facebook
Similar joint operations with partner agencies will continue in the area, Punggol NPC added.
Most netizens were relatively supportive of the enforcement operation, commending the authorities for taking action to improve public safety.
Source: Facebook
Others called for more enforcement actions.
Source: Facebook
One netizen also jokingly asked if his food delivery would be delayed as a result.
Source: Facebook
Individuals caught riding illegal AMDs can face up to six months’ jail, a fine of up to S$10,000, or both.
Repeat offenders also risk fines of up to S$20,000 and imprisonment of up to 12 months.
Source: LTA on Facebook
Additionally, new regulations regarding the registration of mobility scooters have been implemented.
Mobility scooters are now required to be registered with LTA under the new regulations.
Existing users will have to register their devices by 1 Jan, 2029 at roving stations rolled out by LTA.
Also read: LTA impounds 30 non-compliant active mobility devices in HDB estates during islandwide enforcement
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Featured image adapted from Punggol NPC on Facebook.