HMC also introduced the R1, a modified vehicle based on the ST1 platform that allows for side-door boarding, as well as the Shucle app and a voucher system.
Current owners of vehicles equipped with the DRIVE PILOT system will receive the update for free, woth drivers legally allowed to enjoy other activities.
The firm has launched a new Voltality platform that will allow charging operators to integrate charging connectivity into their existing applications.
The announced merger of Transit Link and EZ-Link will see card users accessing all transit ticketing services via a single interface in the future.
Powered by NCS, the Breeze app is aiming to make the lives of Singaporean drivers easier through real-time insights and 'hyper-localised' content.
New initiatives to boost the local electric vehicle and last mile delivery sector have been announced at the LTA's Land Transport Industry Day.
Users of the MyTransport.SG app can now search from up to 800 public charging points at over 200 locations across the island.
The First Car-Sharing provider, Car Club, now offers increased convenience with a growing range of safe and clean cars to meet your needs.
Mr. S. Iswaran has been appointed Minister for Transport following the latest cabinet reshuffle announced on 23 April 2021.
Bicycle-sharing firm Anywheel has received approval from the LTA to expand its bicycle fleet from 10,000 to 15,000 from July onwards.
A trial of a hands-free payment system is set to be carried out on the rail network and public buses, in a move to make public transport more inclusive.
270 reports against errant users of PMDs and power-assisted bikes in the month after a new in-app reporting function was introduced.
The public transport operators have submitted applications for a fare increase which could see bus and train rides costing up to 7% more by year-end.
More than one-third of eligible households have yet to apply for the transport voucher after the last fare revision exercise last year.
The new Zipster app brings all public transport operators on one platform, as well as major companies such as Grab, Gojek and BlueSG.
All-in-one transit apps would benefit commuters by allowing them to plan their journeys and pay for different transport modes through a single platform.
Mobile Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras and a new app amongst measures put in place by the Land Transport Authority to clamp down on errant PMD riders.
The Land Transport Authority's MyTransport.SG app may soon allow users to report errant Personal Mobility Device users.
Grab will be introducing a public transport planner feature allowing users to see travel options which include buses and trains.
The rise in commuter satisfaction was greater for MRTs in the survey, but waiting time and comfort get lowest scores.