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Bite-sized info on Singapore’s land transport. Brought to you by the Land Transport Authority. For more, follow us on: FB: facebook.com/WeKeepYourWorldMoving IG: instagram.com/ltasg TW: twitter.com/ltasg YT: youtube.com/LTASingapore TT: tiktok.com/@ltasg

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📈 Аналитический обзор Telegram-канала LTASingapore

Канал LTASingapore (@ltasingapore) языкового сегмента Английский является активным участником. Сейчас сообщество объединяет 36 302 подписчиков, занимая 599 место в категории Транспорт и 85 место в регионе Сингапур.

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С момента создания невідомо проект демонстрирует стремительный рост, собрав аудиторию из 36 302 подписчиков.

Согласно последним данным от 14 июня, 2026, канал показывает стабильную активность. За последние 30 дней изменение числа участников составило -102, а за последние 24 часа — -8, при этом общий охват остаётся высоким.

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  • Реакции и взаимодействия: Аудитория активно поддерживает контент: среднее количество реакций на один пост — 50.
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Bite-sized info on Singapore’s land transport. Brought to you by the Land Transport Authority. For more, follow us on: FB: facebook.com/WeKeepYourWorldMoving IG: instagram.com/ltasg TW: twitter.com/ltasg YT: youtube.com/LTASingapore TT: tiktok.com/@...

Благодаря высокой частоте обновлений (последние данные получены 15 июня, 2026) канал поддерживает актуальность и высокий уровень охвата публикаций. Аналитика показывает, что аудитория активно взаимодействует с контентом, что делает его важной точкой влияния в категории Транспорт.

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🦼Since the new PMA rules took effect on 1 Jun, our #AMEOs have engaged 25 PMA users to remind them of the proper devices and usage. 👮‍♂️ During our checks in the past week, we also caught an errant PMD retailer: we spotted 3 offences and impounded 3 of their devices. 🚨 In just May 2026, we spotted 236 offences and impounded 77 non-compliant AM devices. #UpLorry We’ll continue with these efforts. 💪🏼 #Reminder ⚠️ Keeping non-UL2272 certified PMDs is an offence. First-time offenders may face a fine of up to $2,000 and/or 3 months’ jail. Watch here ➡️ https://youtube.com/shorts/WJbMPtG7ZqA To know more about AM rules, visit: go.gov.sg/amrules

🚍 Bus Captains, this one’s for you! 👀 With effect from 1 January 2027, starting salaries for local bus captains will increa
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🚍 Bus Captains, this one’s for you! 👀 With effect from 1 January 2027, starting salaries for local bus captains will increase by💰$450/month, while sign-on bonuses will increase by 💰 $2,000. That’s not all! 👋 All Bus Captains will also receive a salary adjustment as part of our ongoing efforts to better support and care for our bus workforce. 💙 📝 We’ll continue working closely with our Public Transport Operators (PTOs) to reduce split shift assignments and shorten long driving routes, providing better care for our bus captains as they keep Singapore moving safely every day. 🤝 Thank you to all bus captains for your service and dedication to running smooth, safe, and reliable journeys! 🫶 #Bus #BetterJourneysTogether #ThankYouBusCaptains

🚍 Bus Captains, this one’s for you! 👀 With effect from 1 January 2027, starting gross salaries for local bus captains will
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🚍 Bus Captains, this one’s for you! 👀 With effect from 1 January 2027, starting gross salaries for local bus captains will increase by💰$450/month, while sign-on bonuses will increase by 💰 $2000. That’s not all! 👋 All Bus Captains will also receive a salary adjustment as part of our ongoing efforts to better support and care for our bus workforce. 💙 📝 We’ll continue working closely with our Public Transport Operators (PTOs) to reduce split shift assignments and shorten long driving routes, providing better care for our bus captains as they keep Singapore moving safely every day. 🤝 Thank you to all bus captains for your service and dedication to running smooth, safe, and reliable journeys! 🫶 #Bus #BetterJourneysTogether #ThankYouBusCaptains

🚨 If you own an active mobility device, here’s all you need to know about the rules starting today! 1️⃣ Motorised PMAs must not exceed 6km/h on public paths. 2️⃣ PMAs used on public paths must comply with the size and weight requirements. 3️⃣ Mobility scooter users must have a Certificate of Medical Need unless exempted. 4️⃣ Retailers can only display, advertise or sell registered mobility scooters. 5️⃣ Keeping non-UL2272 e-scooters is an offence. Watch here ➡️ https://youtube.com/shorts/PWtQCFwfdyo?si=zMNwTNd0ikI086D2 Learn more: go.gov.sg/amrules

💚 Big news! The first Cross Island Line (#CRL) train has arrived in Singapore 🎉🚄 The train will now undergo rigorous system integration testing at the Singapore Rail Test Centre (#SRTC). Here’s what commuters can look forward to 👀 🚆 44 fully automated 6-car trains 🚪 Wider gangways for smoother passenger movement and a more comfortable journey 🛠️ Smart condition monitoring and diagnostic systems that help detect potential faults early and improve reliability The CRL will open in phases from 2030 and this is only the beginning ✨ #ThereRailBeMore #BetterJourneys #ReliabilityisAJourney

Have you seen the new Circle Line wayfinding signs? 🟠 When we #CloseTheCircle on 12 July 2026, trains will run in clockwise and anticlockwise directions. To help you navigate the line more easily, we’ll be progressively updating the wayfinding signs at all #CCL stations. You can view the new signs at Promenade, Esplanade, Buona Vista, and Paya Lebar stations, to familiarise yourself with them before #CCL6 opens! ▶️ Here’s what you’ll see at Promenade station. Watch here: https://youtube.com/shorts/kKtrnSGP0m4?si=mowp49Xf8ycwICkO Thanks for your feedback on improving navigating around the completed Circle Line - it helped us shape these signs! 🗓️ Save the date: Join us at the #CCL6 public preview on 4 July 2026.

🗣️ Have you seen the new Circle Line wayfinding signs? 🟠 When we #CloseTheCircle on 12 July 2026, trains will run in clockwise and anticlockwise directions. To help you navigate the line more easily, we’ll be progressively updating the wayfinding signs at all #CCL stations. You can view the new signs at Promenade, Esplanade, Buona Vista, and Paya Lebar stations, to familiarise yourself with them before #CCL6 opens! ▶️ Here’s what you’ll see at Promenade station. Thanks for your feedback on improving navigating around the completed Circle Line - it helped us shape these signs! 🗓️ Save the date: Join us at the #CCL6 public preview on 4 July 2026.

With the opening of the Circle Line 6 (#CCL6) stations, we're circling back to the feedback you shared with us last year. 🔄
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With the opening of the Circle Line 6 (#CCL6) stations, we're circling back to the feedback you shared with us last year. 🔄 📍 The new CCL wayfinding signs are now at Buona Vista, Esplanade, Paya Lebar and Promenade stations. You can check them out to get familiar with travelling in a closed loop, clockwise or anticlockwise, before we #CloseTheCircle on 12 July. Here's what's changing 👇 • You'll now navigate Circle Line in Clockwise or Anticlockwise direction (just think of clock hands!) 🕐 • Instead of looking at the end station to confirm your travel direction, you'll need to reference the next interchange stations on the loop services 🔁 • Only Clockwise services will bring you to Dhoby Ghaut, Bras Basah and Esplanade. 🚇 On the Anticlockwise loop, you'll need to transfer at Promenade to continue to Dhoby Ghaut. Thank you for being part of the journey 🙏 Stay tuned as we give you more tips on navigating the Circle Line!

🚨Scam Alert: Fake LTA e-mails 🚨 ⚠️ Scammers are sending fake emails claiming you have ‘unpaid fines and ERP charges’ and urging you to click on suspicious links. These messages may look real but are designed to steal your personal details. 🛑 What to Do: 🙅🏻 Ignore any email that asks you to click on unfamiliar links or check your outstanding fees or fines. ❌ Don’t click or make payments on unknown links. 🔒 Stay Safe: Always check official communications and ensure you're logging in to the official OneMotoring website. Watch how to spot a scam email: https://youtube.com/shorts/Vm7EOfAK3-c?si=uRlp5MelW-L_zT4r 🔍 To check for outstanding fines, visit the One Motoring website: https://onemotoring.lta.gov.sg/ > Digital Services > Enquire Fines and Notices (login required).

We’ve awarded the second civil contract for the Changi Southern Corridor to a joint venture between CES_SDC Pte. Ltd. and KTC
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We’ve awarded the second civil contract for the Changi Southern Corridor to a joint venture between CES_SDC Pte. Ltd. and KTC Civil Engineering & Construction Pte. Ltd, to support future developments in Changi East and the future Changi Airport Terminal 5. The enhancements include: 🚗 New flyovers, tunnels and underpasses 🛣️ Road enhancements along Xilin Avenue, ECP and Tanah Merah Coast Road 🚴 New cycling paths and upgraded pedestrian links These improvements will support smoother journeys for motorists while enhancing walking and cycling connectivity between Tampines, East Coast and Changi East. Construction is expected to commence in Q3 2026 and be completed by 2034.

🚨👮‍♂️ Acting on regular tip-offs from the National Private Hire Vehicles Association and National Taxi Association, we rece
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🚨👮‍♂️ Acting on regular tip-offs from the National Private Hire Vehicles Association and National Taxi Association, we recently conducted islandwide operations and took action against 14 drivers providing illegal cross-border ride-hailing services. All vehicles were impounded.   🚙 #DidYouKnow Since July 2025, we’ve checked over 3,900 vehicles as part of ongoing efforts to safeguard commuter safety and protect the livelihoods of licensed drivers.   ⚠️ Drivers caught providing illegal ride-hailing services may face fines of up to $3,000 and/or 6 months’ jail, with possible vehicle forfeiture. For a safer journey, consider licensed cross-border taxi services, which have been enhanced from 4 May 2026. For more info, check out our post here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18iFtoj2KY/?mibextid=wwXIfr 🔍 Spot illegal ride-hailing activities? Report here: go.gov.sg/report-illegal-rides

🚗 ERP rates at six locations will be temporarily reduced for 18 specified time periods from 2 June to 28 June 2026, before r
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🚗 ERP rates at six locations will be temporarily reduced for 18 specified time periods from 2 June to 28 June 2026, before reverting to prevailing rates from 29 June 2026. 📅 Based on April 2026 traffic monitoring, ERP rates at locations experiencing traffic build-up along various expressways will be increased by $1.00 from 29 June 2026. Motorists are advised to plan ahead and consider alternative routes. 🚘 As announced in March, we continue to monitor traffic conditions in the Orchard area due to persistently below-optimal speeds. ERP operations will resume next quarter if road congestion deteriorates further. ℹ️ Rates at all other gantries remain unchanged. More information can be found in the visual.

👮‍♂️We recently inspected over 300 motorcyclists at Tuas Checkpoint as part of a joint enforcement operation with the Traffi
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👮‍♂️We recently inspected over 300 motorcyclists at Tuas Checkpoint as part of a joint enforcement operation with the Traffic Police and National Environment Agency. 🚨We took action against motorists for 44 LTA related offences, including: ❌ Improper licence plates ❌ Expired road tax ❌ Driving without valid insurance coverage ❌ Entering Singapore without valid vehicle entry permit 👇 Know the penalties: 🚗 Improper licence plates: Fine of up to $1,000, imprisonment of up to 3 months, or both. Repeat offenders may face double the penalties. 🚙 Expired road tax: Fine of up to $2,000, or up to 3 times the tax payable if there was an intent to evade payment. ⚠️Driving without valid insurance coverage: Fine of up to $1,000, imprisonment of up to 3 months, or both. 🚫Keeping or using a vehicle in Singapore without a vehicle entry permit: Fine of up to $1,000, imprisonment of up to 3 months, or both.

Better bus commutes along Tampines Expressway (#TPE)! 🚌 To improve accessibility and enhance connectivity to existing bus se
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Better bus commutes along Tampines Expressway (#TPE)! 🚌 To improve accessibility and enhance connectivity to existing bus services along the TPE, we are calling for a tender to build: 🚌 3 new pairs of bus stops, 🚶‍♀️Pedestrian overhead bridges (POBs) with lifts, 👣 Covered linkways, and footpaths at Jalan Kayu Flyover, Punggol West Flyover and Punggol East Flyover. Swipe to find out more. 👉 #BetterJourneys #Bus

Wonder what’s the difference between PMAs and PMDs? 🧐🦼🛵 Here’s a guide to these devices and their new rules starting 1 Jun 2026! 🗓️ Watch here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MNfe2Pmyw7E?si=tQ9qdysp6ybCWSZd Learn more: go.gov.sg/amrules

🟠🔍 Once you start noticing circles... they’re everywhere. Just like this 👀 https://youtube.com/shorts/adXSCIjxA3A?si=uembIp2AYPOd00DW 🚇 Soon, your train journeys will have one more: when #CCL6 completes the Circle Line loop! 🗓️ Public Preview: 4 July 2026 🗓️ Passenger Service: 12 July 2026 👀🤭 Stay tuned as we continue to “peel” the orange. #CloseTheCircle

🚨 We take a serious view of the unlawful use of deregistered vehicles, which pose significant safety risks to all road users
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🚨 We take a serious view of the unlawful use of deregistered vehicles, which pose significant safety risks to all road users. We will be taking action against 3 individuals as part of our ongoing crackdown on such offences. Since the start of 2026, we have investigated 122 cases and seized 55 vehicles. ⚠️ Offenders will be charged in court and face enhanced penalties introduced from 27 February 2026: - Up to $20,000 fine and/or 2 years imprisonment. - Doubled penalties for repeat offenders. 📝 #Reminder Vehicle owners should ensure that ownership transfers and deregistration processes are properly completed. If engaging dealers for export, obtain the necessary disposal documents for submission to LTA. 🔎 Where misuse is detected, we will refer to the last registered owner for investigations.

🚨👮‍♂️ Last month, our #AMEOs caught 369 offences and impounded 118 non-compliant AM devices islandwide. #UpLorry Our office
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🚨👮‍♂️ Last month, our #AMEOs caught 369 offences and impounded 118 non-compliant AM devices islandwide. #UpLorry Our officers also conducted a 3-day joint operation with SPF Bedok Division targeting errant cyclists and device users at various hotspots in the east. #Reminder ⚠️ From 1 Jun 2026, keeping non-UL2272 certified PMDs will be an offence. First-time offenders may face a fine of up to $2,000 and/or 3 months’ jail. 📱 If you spot errant AM users, report them at go.gov.sg/report-am

Wonder how you can identify priced roads in the future when the physical ERP gantries are removed? 🤔 From 1 June to 31 July
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Wonder how you can identify priced roads in the future when the physical ERP gantries are removed? 🤔 From 1 June to 31 July 2026, we will be trialling new road signs and markings to help motorists identify ERP charging locations. This follows an earlier trial at Bayshore in March 2026, and is part of our preparations for the transition to the satellite-based ERP 2 system from 1 Jan 2027. About 1,000 motorists will test five different combinations of road signs and markings at five ERP locations across Singapore. The findings will help us identify the most effective visual cues in a gantry-less environment. 🛣️✨ For motorists not involved in the study, there will be no change to current ERP charging. You can also provide us your feedback at LTA_Pilot_GNSS@lta.gov.sg. We thank motorists for their patience and understanding during this trial period.

With #SimplyGo, your contactless bank card 💳 can be used to pay for public transport fares directly—no top-ups required. Sim
With #SimplyGo, your contactless bank card 💳 can be used to pay for public transport fares directly—no top-ups required. Simply tap and go using your contactless debit or credit card, or your preferred mobile wallet 📱 or smartwatch ⌚. Stay in control of your journeys with the SimplyGo app, which lets you track your travel expenses, view fare balances and skip top-up queues! ✨