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Starting Jan 1, 2026, Singapore will require speed limiters on older heavy lorries, with fines up to $50,000 for non-compliance.
Starting January 1, 2026, lorry owners in Singapore must install speed limiters on eligible heavy vehicles or face prosecution, road tax denial, and driving bans.
The rule applies to older lorries between 3,501kg and 12,000kg, with phased deadlines based on weight and registration date.
Speed limiters, which cap speeds at 60km/h, aim to improve safety, reduce fuel use, and cut maintenance costs.
Non-compliance may lead to fines up to $50,000, remedial orders, and loss of bizSAFE certification.
The government offers a grant covering up to 50% of installation costs until March 2027, and early adopters gain priority for driver training.
Penalties for tampering or non-compliance will rise to $10,000.
A partir del 1 de enero de 2026, Singapur requerirá limitadores de velocidad en camiones pesados más antiguos, con multas de hasta $50,000 por incumplimiento.