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14 PMDs seized during weekend sting




Singapore14 PMDs seized during weekend sting
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14 personal mobility devices (PMDs) were impounded during enforcement operations over the weekend. (Photos: Facebook/Land Transport Authority)
09 Jun 2019 06:15PM(Updated: 09 Jun 2019 06:20PM)
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SINGAPORE: Fourteen personal mobility devices (PMDs) were impounded after several riders were caught flouting rules during enforcement operations over the weekend.
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said in a Facebook post on Sunday (Jun 9) that 70 active mobility enforcement officers and Singapore Police Force officers were mobilised over the weekend at Tampines, Seng Kang and Ang Mo Kio.






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This rider was caught displaying a false Identification Mark on his e-scooter. (Photo: Facebook/Land Transport Authority)

A total of 23 offences were detected, LTA said, with several of the offences involving non-compliant devices and users speeding or riding on roads.
Other offences included users failing to stop when they were required to do so, and displaying a false identification mark on an e-scooter.

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This rider was caught in Tampines riding a PMD that weighed more than 45kg. (Photo: Facebook/Land Transport Authority)


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Over the weekend, one rider in Tampines was caught riding a PMD that weighed more than 45kg, LTA said.
The permissible weight limit for PMDs is 20kg.
Another rider, who was seen riding his PMD on a road, failed to stop when officers asked him to do so.
READ: FAQ: What you need to know about the new active mobility regulations

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This rider, who was seen riding his PMD on a road, failed to stop when officers asked to do so. (Photo: Facebook/Land Transport Authority)

In another case, a rider was caught speeding on his unicycle at 16kmh on a footpath.
The speed limit on footpaths is 10kmh and 25kmh on shared paths.

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This rider was caught speeding on his unicycle at 16kmh on a footpath. Photo: Facebook/Land Transport Authority)

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...zed-during-weekend-errant-riders-lta-11609896
 
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