12 motorists caught during checks on foreign-registered vehicles near Woodlands Checkpoint

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SINGAPORE: Twelve motorists driving foreign-registered vehicles were caught for various vehicular offences on Tuesday (Apr 12) following an enforcement blitz near the Woodlands Checkpoint. Three of them registered excessive noise emissions while one failed to adhere to smoke emission guidelines.

SINGAPORE: Twelve motorists driving foreign-registered vehicles were caught for various vehicular offences on Tuesday following an enforcement blitz near the Woodlands Checkpoint.

The enforcement operation - jointly carried out by the National Environment Agency , the Singapore Police Force and the Land Transport Authority - also caught another eight motorists who failed to comply with technical and regulatory requirements.The latest checks on foreign-registered vehicles come after Singapore and Malaysia, allowing fully-vaccinated individuals to travel freely by private transport via the Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints without the need for testing or isolation.

A lorry being stopped at Marsiling Heavy Vehicle Car Park to undergo a smoke meter test as part of a joint blitz on foreign-registered vehicles entering Singapore on Apr 12, 2022. NEA officers revving a motorcycle engine while monitoring the readings on a noise meter. Foreign-registered vehicles entering Singapore must comply with safety and emission requirements, such as Singapore’s exhaust and noise emission standards under the Environmental Protection and Management Regulations, said the agencies.The authorities said that from Apr 6 next year,of 4.5 per cent carbon monoxide by volume, as well as 7,800 ppm hydrocarbons for 2-stroke engines or 2,000 ppm HC for 4-stroke engines.

 

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Every rider here knows a lot of Malaysian bikes licence plate either at the front or back will never make standard here like how Malaysian cars or vans can blackout their windscreen with impunity since the checks are just a seasonal thing and they are not as productive as CNB.

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