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Over the past two weeks, our #ActiveMobility enforcement officers (#AMEOs) conducted a series of operations against errant active mobility users at various locations such as Boon Lay, Central Boulevard, Marine Parade, Punggol, Tanjong Rhu and Yishun.

A total of 30 offences were detected during these operations. These included the use of non-compliant devices (Personal Mobility Devices and Power-Assisted Bicycles) and riding of devices on wrong paths.

#Reminder Active mobility users should comply with all requirements on go.gov.sg/amrules when using their devices.

To ensure the safety of all path and road users, we will continue to enforce against errant active mobility users including those who use non-compliant devices. Non-compliant devices will be impounded immediately for safety reasons. #ProtectorOfPaths
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Over the past month, our #ActiveMobility enforcement officers (#AMEOs) conducted a series of operations against errant Active Mobility (AM) users at locations such as Bedok, Robinson Road, Sengkang, Tampines and Woodlands. We also conducted joint operations with the Singapore Police Force to enforce against large groups cycling on roads.

A total of 77 offences were detected during these operations, such as riding of non-compliant devices, using devices on the wrong paths, and keeping non-compliant power-assisted bicycles.

For the safety of all path and road users, AM users should comply with all requirements on go.gov.sg/amrules
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Last month, our #AMEOs conducted a week-long operation targeting the use of unregistered and non-compliant active mobility devices in various locations such as Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Punggol, Woodlands and Yew Tee.

A total of 109 active mobility offences were detected. These included riding devices on wrong paths, non-compliant PAB number plates and riding without a mandatory theory test certificate.

In a separate operation, we acted against a retailer and impounded five non-compliant devices, four of which were personal mobility aid (PMA) lookalikes. LTA will continue to take firm action against errant retailers who supply non-compliant devices.

#Reminder: ⚠️ PMAs should only have one seat to support the user. Mobility scooters with more than one seat are classified as PMDs and must comply with the criteria for use on cycling paths. Do exercise caution and only purchase compliant active mobility devices for use on public paths and roads.

➡️ Learn more about active mobility rules at go.gov.sg/amrules
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Over the past month, our #AMEOs conducted checks on retailers in Yishun, Canberra and Ubi and impounded 20 non-compliant devices. A total of 29 offences were detected, such as:

Displaying and keeping non-compliant devices
Failure to affix identification mark on personal mobility devices and;
Failure to affix registration plate on a power-assisted bicycle.

LTA will continue to take firm action against errant retailers who supply non-compliant devices.

We also continue to enforce against errant active mobility users. Last month, we detected a total of 179 offences, including riding non-compliant or unregistered devices and riding on the wrong paths.

#Reminder For your safety, only purchase and use devices and parts (including batteries) from original manufacturers or official retailers.

➡️ Learn more about active mobility rules at go.gov.sg/amrules