Bumperbee88
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This one very funny. PMA can accelerate so fast. See his mouth open big big.
Still dare to blame the car in front
New LTA rules for Personal Mobility Aids (PMAs), effective 1 June 2026 in Singapore, require mobility scooter users to have a Certificate of Medical Need, restrict speed to 6km/h (down from 10km/h), and impose size/weight limits (70cm wide, 120cm long, 150cm high, 300kg laden). Mandatory registration for mobility scooters begins in phases, with retailers registering new devices from 1 June 2026 and existing users from mid-2027Thought got new speed limit coming soon is it 6kmh
The PMA confirmed speeding more than 15 - 20Km/h, b4 hitting the car. This type of people will not have a chance to even drive a low ses car.He obviously tailgate the car ... If he drove car, he would have been involved in lane 1 chain collisions.
Haha that's not a PMA.. PMA not supposed to be on a road..The PMA confirmed speeding more than 15 - 20Km/h, b4 hitting the car. This type of people will not have a chance to even drive a low ses car.
Lky die riao, most MPs are just passengers on the lky bus, with lots of sidelines.Mybfd
Our gov dont have the grit and iron in them to properly enforce
Ya. All too big sizes PMAs.That's why PMA/PMD should not take MRT.
MRT lift are not design to transport PMA/PMD.
Sometimes I with my mum see like that either wait or just take escalator.
New laws haven't kick in.Tot the new regulations about age entitle and need to provide medical letter then can purchased??
Kaboom them die then they can even flyIf their pma suddenly kaboom im sure they all can run can walk
New law havent kick inThink only see one that is legit, that is the wheel chair right at the front. The rest those 3 wheels with the big battery ones, they seems like PMA looks-alike. Wonder why are they still on the road given the many 'strict' rulings.![]()
Slope ok already, no need slope escalatorsMaybe need to build those slope escalators for wheels
Some really need one is ok. Its those that abuses it. Somemore all buy until so big size and even zhng to go fast.We could all need all these pma/pmd in the future for ourselves. Let's be more accommodative to our seniors. We will all grow old eventually.
Clearly is a modified PMAHaha that's not a PMA.. PMA not supposed to be on a road..
So within now and June 2027, we will still contiue to see those illegal ones. I can say, currently there are close to 70% are illegal. And most are able low ses users.New LTA rules for Personal Mobility Aids (PMAs), effective 1 June 2026 in Singapore, require mobility scooter users to have a Certificate of Medical Need, restrict speed to 6km/h (down from 10km/h), and impose size/weight limits (70cm wide, 120cm long, 150cm high, 300kg laden). Mandatory registration for mobility scooters begins in phases, with retailers registering new devices from 1 June 2026 and existing users from mid-2027
That is why we need stricter laws to prevent misuse of such device. And let those really need one to ride safely. Disable and people with mobility issues should not ride that fast, as their normally very slow in reaction. PMA also not meant to ferry people in the first place.We could all need all these pma/pmd in the future for ourselves. Let's be more accommodative to our seniors. We will all grow old eventually.
Just like probationary drivers, there should be a "plate" to indicate authorised or approved users. Otherwise any tom dick and harry (especially entitled old folks) will start creating social chaos.New LTA rules for Personal Mobility Aids (PMAs), effective 1 June 2026 in Singapore, require mobility scooter users to have a Certificate of Medical Need, restrict speed to 6km/h (down from 10km/h), and impose size/weight limits (70cm wide, 120cm long, 150cm high, 300kg laden). Mandatory registration for mobility scooters begins in phases, with retailers registering new devices from 1 June 2026 and existing users from mid-2027
