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ERP rates remain unchanged
By Mustafa Shafawi | Posted: 31 January 2011 1532 hrs
SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said there would be no change in the ERP rates, following its latest quarterly review of traffic conditions.
The next ERP review will take place in May.
But LTA said it would be adjusting the Shenton Way-Chinatown ERP cordon to include part of Marina Bay as part of the larger Central Business District.
This follows the completion of new developments such as the Marina Bay Financial Centre in the Marina Bay area.
To facilitate this adjustment, the existing gantry along Central Boulevard will be removed.
Two new gantries -- one along the road from Maxwell Road leading to Central Boulevard and the other along Marina Station Road leading into Central Boulevard -- will be turned on to operate as part of the Shenton Way-Chinatown cordon.
A third gantry will operate along westbound Bayfront Avenue.
It will operate as part of the Singapore River Line ERP gantries, together with the existing gantry along eastbound Bayfront Avenue.
These adjustments will take place from Monday, February 21.
The new gantries will follow the prevailing rates and operating hours for the existing Shenton Way-Chinatown cordon and the Singapore River Line.
By Mustafa Shafawi | Posted: 31 January 2011 1532 hrs
SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said there would be no change in the ERP rates, following its latest quarterly review of traffic conditions.
The next ERP review will take place in May.
But LTA said it would be adjusting the Shenton Way-Chinatown ERP cordon to include part of Marina Bay as part of the larger Central Business District.
This follows the completion of new developments such as the Marina Bay Financial Centre in the Marina Bay area.
To facilitate this adjustment, the existing gantry along Central Boulevard will be removed.
Two new gantries -- one along the road from Maxwell Road leading to Central Boulevard and the other along Marina Station Road leading into Central Boulevard -- will be turned on to operate as part of the Shenton Way-Chinatown cordon.
A third gantry will operate along westbound Bayfront Avenue.
It will operate as part of the Singapore River Line ERP gantries, together with the existing gantry along eastbound Bayfront Avenue.
These adjustments will take place from Monday, February 21.
The new gantries will follow the prevailing rates and operating hours for the existing Shenton Way-Chinatown cordon and the Singapore River Line.