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PMD rider spotted on Clemenceau Road despite ban, sparking fresh safety concerns

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December 4, 2025
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SINGAPORE: A involved netizen took to the Fb web page COMPLAINT SINGAPORE to spotlight one more case of a private mobility gadget (PMD) getting used illegally on public roads. Based on the publish, a PMD rider was seen travelling alongside Clemenceau Highway in the direction of Chin Swee Highway on Dec 2, 2025, at round 8:30 p.m.

The netizen expressed frustration that, regardless of years of accidents, fires, and enforcement operations, such riders are nonetheless a typical sight. They added that they hoped the rider’s dad and mom, family members, guardians, or pals would advise him earlier than one thing critical occurs. The publish additionally warned that the implications of such dangerous behaviour could possibly be “catastrophic,” probably main to a different “blue tent case,” or the rider ending up “inside a six-sided field.”

Different netizens chimed in with their very own observations. One commented that this sort of behaviour is “so frequent, particularly throughout faculty holidays,” however claimed that law enforcement officials on patrol usually don’t intervene as a result of “they mentioned it’s TP’s job.” One other identified that the gadget “doesn’t have pedals,” suggesting that it’s probably an unlawful mannequin. Another person additionally questioned why neighbours haven’t reported it, saying, “Their neighbours ought to fear too… how come neighbours by no means complain?”

Learn associated: Retailer in Yishun below investigation for unlawful modification of non-public mobility units

What the regulation says

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) continues to remind the general public that solely UL2272-certified motorised PMDs are allowed on biking paths. All non-UL2272 e-scooters that had been beforehand registered have been routinely deregistered since July 2020.

It’s an offence to journey a non-UL2272 motorised PMD on public paths. First-time offenders might face a fantastic of as much as S$10,000 and/or as much as 6 months’ jail, if convicted. Driving an unregistered e-scooter on public paths can be an offence, with first-time offenders going through a fantastic of as much as S$2,000 and/or as much as 3 months’ jail, if convicted.

LTA additionally warns that non-UL2272 PMDs pose a critical fireplace threat and must be correctly disposed of. If such a tool results in a fireplace that causes property harm or demise, prison investigations might observe.

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Picture: Screengrab from LTA web site

Why this issues

Despite the strict legal guidelines and repeated security campaigns, circumstances like this present that some riders proceed to ignore the foundations. These sorts of violators find yourself placing themselves, and in addition others, in danger. PMDs can transfer quick, have little stability, and supply no safety throughout a crash, making them extraordinarily harmful on public roads.

Past site visitors dangers, unlawful and non-UL2272 units also can ignite out of the blue, creating hazards not just for riders but in addition for neighbours and bystanders. Continued enforcement, public consciousness, and accountable neighborhood motion stay important to forestall one more avoidable tragedy.


Learn additionally: Authorities nab 15 drivers for unlawful ride-hailing in islandwide enforcement





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