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PUB launches first-ever flood resilience campaign in collaboration with Motorist
November 2024 COE Results 2nd Bidding: The COE dragon continued to lose altitude in all the car Categories, with Cat A dropping exactly $10k to go below $90,000
Malaysian travellers can use QR codes instead of passports at the land checkpoints with Singapore from next year
Borneo Motors has revamped its Lexus showroom at 33 Leng Kee Road
The 536hp MG Cyberster electric sports car is now available in Singapore, prices start from S$299,888 including COE
November 2024 COE Results 1st Bidding: The COE dragon lost some altitude in all the Categories, with Cat A now under $100k, Cat C under $70k, and both Categories B and E under $110k
LTA will inject up to 20,000 additional COEs into the vehicle quota system over the next few years, but crucial questions remain
Skoda Club Singapore marked its 5th anniversary at Goodwood Park Hotel
October 2024 COE Results 2nd Bidding: The COE dragon stopped its upward trajectory and dipped a bit across all the Categories
The new Ferrari F80 is a 1,200hp limited-edition supercar with F1 tech and aerodynamics
COVID-19: Man Charged and Arrested After Allegedly Organising Illegal Street Race at Tuas
COVID-19: Are Workshops Still Open in Singapore?
COVID-19: Grab and Gojek to Provide Drivers with Rental Discounts
LTA Suspends COE Bidding Exercises for April 2020
ERP To Be Ceased With Effect From 7 April
ComfortDelGro Waives Taxi Rental Fees for One Month Starting 7 April
Industry Watchers: All Motor-Related Transactions Should Be Put On Hold, COE Included
ERP To Be Suspended at Most Locations From 6 April Due To COVID-19 Outbreak
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COE Open Bidding Dates for 2020
Vehicle Entry Permit Extended till June 30 for Malaysia-Registered Vehicles in Singapore
Resilience Budget 2020: Taxi and Private Hire Drivers to Receive S$1,000 a Month for 9 Months
12 Things Singaporean Drivers Fear When They’re Driving
The Malaysia Movement Control Order (MCO) Will Be Extended Until 14 April 2020
Malaysia PM: Travel Restrictions Might Be Extended if Malaysians Don’t Stay At Home