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Private hire vehicle (PHV) drivers

Jun 24, 2025

PHV driver tosses litter out of window while waiting for traffic light in Buangkok​

A driver was caught littering at a traffic junction on Buangkok Drive and Sengkang East Drive.

A driver was caught littering at a traffic junction on Buangkok Drive and Sengkang East Drive. PHOTO: FACEBOOK VIDEO SCREENGRAB

Deanna Wong
Submitted by Stomper
Lau Lau
A driver was caught littering at the junction of Buangkok Drive and Sengkang East Drive.

Stomper Lau Lau alerted Stomp to a Facebook video of the incident, which took place on June 17 at 9.55pm.

In the video, a hand emerges from the window of a blue Toyota Sienta, throwing what looks like tissue onto the road.


The car was also found to be registered under the chauffeured private-hire scheme.

One reaction wrote: "Hmm… will there be a police report?"

Another said: "Chei... No wonder I always look down on you all."

Under the Environmental Public Health Act, those found guilty of littering face fines of up to $2,000 for their first conviction, $4,000 for their second one, and $10,000 for third and subsequent convictions.
 

Singapore to trial autonomous vehicles in Punggol from fourth quarter of 2025​


Goddess of Punggol next project

Punggol is an estate where travel patterns are "quite mature", says Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow.
Singapore to trial autonomous vehicles in Punggol from fourth quarter of 2025

Senior Minister of State for Transport Sun Xueling and Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow speaking to reporters during a visit to Guangzhou, China, on Jun 27, 2025. (Photo: Singapore's Ministry of Transport)
 
I wonder where these permanent head damage drivers got their license from?
 
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