Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

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The Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates for six gantries leading to the CTE and ECP will be revised from 5 November.

Four of the affected gantries are located on the southbound CTE after Braddell Road. From 7.30am to 8.00am, the ERP charge will go up by $1 to $4.

Two other affected gantries are located at Fort Road leading to the ECP and the KPE slip road onto the ECP. From 8.30am to 9am, the ERP charge will go up by $1 to $5.

The rates for the other gantries remain unchanged.

The Land Transport Authority announced the rate revision after completing its quarterly review of traffic conditions on ERP-priced roads and expressways
 
Re: Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

super ouch....
 
Re: Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

I sympathise with those who needs to use the CTE. Lose-lose situation.
 
Re: Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

Still not enough, if ERP is to be effective..

needs to hurt the pocket ...like $10-$15
 
Re: Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

That's why I leave for work at 12pm..no jam....no erp.....
 
Re: Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

That's expensive ... Sigh ... More n more ex ...
 
Re: Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

Diu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Re: Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

How come ERP gantries haven't broken down before?
 
Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

The ERP was put up to control traffic during peak hours. If there is a jam during the ERP operation, it means the system is not working and they should turn it off when that happens. Why should the motoring public be made to pay for a system that doesn't work?
 
Re: Revision of ERP rates for six gantries during morning peak hours

clamsgp;923433 said:
The ERP was put up to control traffic during peak hours. If there is a jam during the ERP operation, it means the system is not working and they should turn it off when that happens. Why should the motoring public be made to pay for a system that doesn't work?

cos it end proving to be a good revenue generating machine, aka money$$$ printing machine
dun think anyone's interested if there's still any jam, whether the ERP gantries work at all
 

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