Reviewing Implementation of Increase in ERP Rates Amid Rising Petrol and Fuel Costs
Ministry of TransportSpeakers
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84 Miss Rachel Ong asked the Acting Minister for Transport (a) whether the Government will review the timing of the announced S$1 increase of Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates at several expressway gantries from 23 March 2026, in view of the recent rise in petrol prices; and (b) what are the considerations that led to the implementing of higher ERP charges at this juncture when motorists are already facing higher fuel costs.
Mr Jeffrey Siow: The objective of Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) is to manage road congestion. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) reviews ERP rates and operational hours based on traffic conditions on a quarterly basis.
LTA increased ERP rates at four locations in March 2026 as speeds at various stretches of the Ayer Rajah Expressway, Central Expressway and Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway were persistently lower than optimal. This is to encourage motorists to consider travelling at different times or using alternative routes so as to relieve congestion.