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Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on Unregistered or Non-Compliant PMDS Seized Since June 2021

24 Sep 2025In Parliament

Ms Rachel Ong asked the Acting Minister for Transport 

a.     how many unregistered or noncompliant personal mobility devices (PMDs), including power-assisted bicycles, have been seized  since June 2021; and 

b.     whether further measures will be introduced to address fire risks and ensure compliance for PMDs being charged and stored within HDB flats and common areas.

Reply by Acting Minister for Transport Jeffrey Siow: 

1.     Since June 2021, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) seized more than 3,500 non-compliant personal mobility devices (PMDs) and power-assisted bicycles (PABs) on public paths and roads, and during raids involving errant retailers.

2.     We take a firm stance towards the import, sale and use of non-compliant PMDs and PABs, including the use of non-original batteries. LTA’s enforcement officers conduct operations regularly to enforce against non-compliant devices on public paths, as well as retailers selling such devices. Non-compliant devices are immediately seized and enforcement actions are taken.

3.     In addition to existing enforcement measures, LTA, together with the relevant agencies, will continue to review existing guidelines on the safe storage and charging of Active Mobility Devices (AMDs).

4.     Agencies will also step up their public education efforts by sharing educational infographics with fire safety tips on the use of AMDs through their social media platforms and websites.

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