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More than 110 active mobility devices seized in nine-day operation between LTA and police

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Charmaine Jacob
More than 110 active mobility devices seized in nine-day operation between LTA and police
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Singaporean authorities, including the Land Transport Authority and the police, seized 111 non-compliant active mobility devices during a nine-day enforcement operation. The crackdown targeted illegal e-bikes and non-UL2272 certified e-scooters in residential and town center hotspots.

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This reflects ongoing urban safety efforts to regulate personal mobility devices and ensure compliance with strict transport safety standards in high-density cities.

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Common offences detected included the keeping of non-compliant e-bikes or using improper, obscured or tampered number plates.

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