PMD menace continues, tougher laws needed

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SINGAPORE — The proprietor of electric scooter shop Synergy Scooters, Samuel Tan Woon Yeow, was charged in court on Thursday (Aug 1) with riding a personal mobility device (PMD) on a public road last month.

The 37-year-old is accused of riding his PMD along Lim Chu Kang Road towards Jalan Bahar at about 12.10am on July 6, Land Transport Authority prosecutor Ng Jun Kai told the court.

It is an offence to ride PMDs on public roads, with offenders liable to be jailed up to three months, or fined a maximum of S$2,000, or both.

Tan was spotted riding the PMD “at a very high speed” by a Traffic Police officer who stopped him along Jalan Bahar.

Further checks revealed that the PMD weighed 48.28kg — more than double the weight allowed.

Mr Ng added that the Traffic Police are investigating the case and may bring more charges against Tan.

Tan told District Judge Lorraine Ho that he does not intend to hire a lawyer and will be meeting an investigation officer on Friday.

He will return to court on Sept 5, pending the completion of investigations by the Traffic Police.

NEURON MOBILITY

Separately, Neuron Mobility — an e-scooter sharing start-up — was charged on Thursday with 56 more counts of providing PMD-sharing services at public places without a licence or exemption.

It was first charged in February with two identical charges under the Parking Places Act.

The alleged offences were committed between October 2018 and February this year, Mr Ng told the court.

Should the firm intend to plead guilty, Mr Ng added that the prosecution will proceed on 19 charges and take the remaining 39 into consideration for sentencing. The prosecution is seeking a total fine of S$57,000.

The maximum fine for each charge is S$10,000.

The case was adjourned to Sept 5 as well.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...ng-48kg-pmd-very-high-speed-lim-chu-kang-road
 
SINGAPORE — Thirty reports on errant users of personal mobility devices (PMD) and power-assisted bicycles (PAB) have been made through the MyTransport.SG mobile app as of 5pm on Wednesday (July 31), the day the feature went "live".

The incident-reporting feature is a step up in the Land Transport Authority's efforts to crack down on errant users of PMDs and PABs, amid a rising number of offences and complaints from the general public. These offences include speeding, reckless riding or riding in areas where these devices are not allowed to be used on.

The new feature allows users to submit photos or videos taken of incidents to LTA. On top of visual proof, information such as the date, time and location of the incident, and identification numbers of the devices can be submitted as well.

In response to queries from TODAY, the LTA said the new feature will “facilitate the identification of errant riders”.

To complement these enforcement initiatives, the LTA is set to partner with the Government Technology Agency to install mobile closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras across the island, it added.

These mobile CCTVs will be rotated across different hot spots in locations such as Jurong West, Punggol, Sembawang and Woodlands, as part of an 18-month trial.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...ta-launched-new-pmd-and-pab-reporting-feature
 
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