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Chitchat LTA: Stop displaying sanitary napkins on windscreens

motormafia

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No more Kotex on windscreens you foolishly peasants!

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/road-tax-discs-to-be/3081860.html




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SINGAPORE
Road tax discs to be phased out from February next year
Posted 29 Aug 2016 11:02 Updated 29 Aug 2016 11:33

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SINGAPORE: From Feb 15 next year, motorists will no longer be required to display road tax discs on the windscreens of their vehicles, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Monday (Aug 29).

Motorists are still required to ensure that they have paid the required road tax for the year. They can continue to check, as well as print out proof of the validity of their road tax, via the One.Motoring website.

Between now and Feb 14, 2017, motorists will continue to receive their paper road tax disc when they renew their road tax. Starting from Feb 15, 2017, motorists will only receive a payment notice and no paper road tax disc will be issued.

Motorists should ensure that their original motor insurance certificate is in their vehicles at all times, LTA said, adding that those driving into Malaysia are advised to carry printed proof of the validity of their road tax in their vehicles.

The move to stop issuing the paper road tax discs is part of efforts to streamline its processes, LTA said.

From Sep 1 this year, motorists can also pay their road tax via AXS m-Stations (mobile) and e-Stations (Internet), in addition to existing electronic payment channels such as AXS Stations, the One.Motoring portal and GIRO.

Using a vehicle without valid road tax is an offence and liable to a maximum fine of S$2,000, LTA added.

- CNA/cy
 

Leongsam

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This shows what a progressive country Singapore is thanks to the PAP.
 

scroobal

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You got to love the Singapore Government. They will never mention that some countries have already done that for some years.
 
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