Check ERP charges & Real-Time re-routing with Maps

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Confused with ERP charges and the location of new gantries sprouting up in Singapore? Check how much the ERP rates are and plan your route by modifying your intended route real-time on our new interactive maps, before you embark on your journey.

Our maps allow you to plot your journey from your present location to your desired destination, complete with driving directions. After your driving selection is made, you are able to see the number of ERP gantries you will pass through, along with their associated charges by clicking the ERP gantry icon.

UPDATED: Now with Multi-Point Routing and a new interface, you can drag and drop waypoints to create alternate routes to avoid ERPs and other junctions you wish to avoid!

Oneshift.com’s interactive maps will definitely make driving a lot easier! So click here to plot your journey now.

http://www.oneshift.com/maps/index.php

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Thankz for sharing the site, bookmark it for further use or as and when required.;)
 
Gosh, there are a lot of ERPs. Personally, i find them totally unnecessary to have so much ERP.
 
Gosh, there are a lot of ERPs. Personally, i find them totally unnecessary to have so much ERP.

totally agree with bro tonychat! never realize that there's so many of these gantries around!

Thanks for sharing the site!
 
Well, it tells me that the sg govt dun seems to be really sincere in reducing jams.
 
Well, it tells me that the sg govt dun seems to be really sincere in reducing jams.

the gov more interested in generating revenues from issuing more coe to have more cars on the road and then charge u erp from using the roads
 
the gov more interested in generating revenues from issuing more coe to have more cars on the road and then charge u erp from using the roads

Yes, it would appear that they are happily using the ERP to solve the problem that they have (intentionally?) created :mad:
 
It's good to know of this site, very useful. Thank you for sharing with us.
 
I use Waze for traffic navigation and turned on "avoid tolls" option :biggrin:
 
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