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Starting Jan. 1, 2026, Singapore will fine lorry owners up to S$10,000 and block operations for not installing mandatory speed limiters.
Starting January 1, 2026, Singapore will enforce strict penalties for lorry owners who haven’t installed mandatory speed limiters, with fines rising to S$10,000 and vehicles barred from operation and road tax renewal.
As of December 20, 2025, about 16% of 2,485 heavy lorries still lack limiters, despite ongoing warnings.
Requirements vary by vehicle weight and registration date, with installations needing to be done by police-approved agents.
Companies with speeding drivers face remedial orders, fines up to S$50,000, and potential loss of bizSAFE certification.
Early adopters can access up to 50% grant funding until March 2027 and priority for driver training.
A partir del 1 de enero de 2026, Singapur multará a los propietarios de camiones hasta S$10,000 y bloqueará las operaciones por no instalar limitadores de velocidad obligatorios.