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16 new gantries will go on between April and November
From 938.sg news:
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More ERP gantries to be set up this year
Motorists can expect more ERP gantries to be set up islandwide this year, with the first batch to be activated in April.
Transport Minister Raymond Lim announced these changes in the third and last part of the Land Transport Review today.
Touching on car demand management, Mr Lim also announced other changes including a lower road tax and vehicle growth rate and a new North-South Expressway.
First, on the new ERP gantries :
Five which have been previously announced to be located mainly in residential areas will be activated on 7 April, and will affect the morning peak traffic.
The gantries are found along Upper Bukit Timah Road, Toa Payoh Lorong 6, Kallang Bahru Road, Geylang Bahru Road and Upper Boon Keng Road. (See map)
Come July, another five new gantries will be erected in the CBD along the Singapore River.
These gantries will run roughly along Clemenceau Avenue, Eu Tong Seng Street and Fullerton Road.
They will mainly be in operation during the weekday evening peak period from 5 to 8 pm.
However, out of the five gantries, two will operate on Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm.
And in November, six more gantries will be set up along two major expressways and other roads.
For the morning peak, the new gantries will be found along Commonwealth Avenue, Jalan Bukit Merah, Alexandra Road, the westbound AYE near Alexandra Road and the westbound PIE near Eunos. (See map below)
There will also be a new evening gantry along Serangoon road.
With these new gantries, there will be a total of 73 ERP gantries islandwide.
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