Written Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan to Parliamentary Question on Payment for Failed ERP Deductions without Incurring Administrative Fee
10 January 2017
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Mr Muhamad Faisal Bin Abdul Manap asked the Minister for Transport whether he will consider allowing motorists to make payments for failed ERP deductions electronically within a reasonable period of time after the failed deduction without incurring the administrative fee or incurring a less punitive fee.
Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan:
1. Motorists who make good their failed ERP deductions within two weeks of the date of the letter from LTA are required to pay an administrative fee to cover the cost of processing the ERP violation, notification and payment. This fee is $10 if they make their payment through cash or cheque, and $8 if they make the payment electronically as the administrative cost incurred is lower. It will not be fair for taxpayers to bear these costs on the motorists' behalf.
2. To avoid incurring such costs for failed ERP deductions, motorists should sign up to payment services such as Motorpay, vCashCard or EZ-Pay. Using such services, motorists do not need to insert a cash-card into their car's in-vehicle unit before they pass under an ERP gantry. ERP charges are automatically charged to their credit card based on the ERP system's identification of the in-vehicle unit.
