ERP 2.0 OBU

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https://www.motorist.sg/article/233...-on-board-unit-will-be-optional-for-motorists

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced that the installation of the touchscreen display for the ERP 2.0 OBU (on-board unit) will be optional for motorists who prefer to use their smartphone instead.

They can use the LTA's official ERP 2.0 app to access key ERP 2.0 information such as road pricing alerts, ERP 2.0 payments/deductions and CEPAS card status/balance in the OBU's processing unit. Compatible third-party apps can also be used for ERP 2.0.

One advantage of using the integral touchscreen display, however, is its ability to adjust the audio alert volume (e.g. for ERP 2.0 charge) from the OBU processing unit. Without the touchscreen display and with just the smartphone app, the OBU's audio alert volume has to be set at the point of installation.

The touchscreen display won't be installed if the motorist so chooses, but the antenna unit remains, along with the processing unit.

The antenna unit is on the right side of the windscreen near the A-pillar (where the IU is currently located by default), while the processing unit will be mounted on the right side of the front passenger footwell. However, the car owner can have the processing unit placed elsewhere within the cabin, subject to the installer's assessment and the suitability of the alternate location.

All vehicle owners will get the three-piece OBU (touchscreen, antenna unit, processing unit) at the point of installation, even if they opt to install the system without the display.

The OBU installation exercise is expected to take 18 to 24 months and will start in November 2023 with fleet owners (with 20 or more vehicles), including public buses, taxis and goods vehicles.

Each installation in a car will take about three hours. The new OBU comes with a five-year warranty, same as today's IU.

Motorists who do not receive the LTA notification to install the OBU won't need to do so, perhaps because their current cars have less than two years left on their COE. OBU installation is expected to be mandatory for all vehicle owners notified by LTA to do so. New cars registered from the first quarter of 2024 will come with OBUs.

The ERP 2.0 OBU works with valid CEPAS cards such as EZ-Link Motoring Card, NETS FlashPay and NETS Motoring Card, but it does not work with CashCards, which will be phased out. Back-end cashless payment options are also available, such as direct billing to a credit or debit card.

The ERP 2.0 OBU is backwards-compatible with electronic parking systems (EPS) everywhere in Singapore, because the OBU's antenna unit houses both a "current" antenna and a "future" antenna. ERP 2.0 is based on GNSS (Global Navgation Satellite System) and the OBU communicates with the network via secured 4G.

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3 piece for cars but a single integrated piece for motorcycles wt?

Probably because they need a more powerful antenna (since it is housed within the closed car Vs openair motorcycle) and more computing power to implement distance based ERP

Really all out to squeeze on ERP in addition to sky high COEs....
 

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3 piece for cars but a single integrated piece for motorcycles wt?

Probably because they need a more powerful antenna (since it is housed within the closed car Vs openair motorcycle) and more computing power to implement distance based ERP

Really all out to squeeze on ERP in addition to sky high COEs....

Free or must pay? why will people opt out?
 

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Free or must pay? why will people opt out?

Free if you install it during the LTA stipulated installation period (which is likely in phases and based on when your car is registered)

The Opt out is for the screen, not for the whole IU. Car owners have a choice on whether they want to install the standalone screen, otherwise you can supposedly get the same functionality if you get the app on your phone.
 

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3 piece for cars but a single integrated piece for motorcycles wt?

Probably because they need a more powerful antenna (since it is housed within the closed car Vs openair motorcycle) and more computing power to implement distance based ERP

Really all out to squeeze on ERP in addition to sky high COEs....
Yap, after milking COE to the max, they are now planning to milk ERP to the max. I bet they will charge ERP by distance soon. ERP will evolve from a way to control Traffic Jam to a way to control carbon emission. You will need to pay ERP to drive your car from your place to the Hawker Centre across the road next time.
 

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Free if you install it during the LTA stipulated installation period (which is likely in phases and based on when your car is registered)

The Opt out is for the screen, not for the whole IU. Car owners have a choice on whether they want to install the standalone screen, otherwise you can supposedly get the same functionality if you get the app on your phone.
Just install la free leh they going charge back gaogao
 

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Does LTA track our location?
They'll have the records but only to be used for investigations, else how they are going to justify the charges on the roads you travel?

If you want to deny you were on the roads, how are they going to argue back except to store the location data ?
 

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They'll have the records but only to be used for investigations, else how they are going to justify the charges on the roads you travel?

If you want to deny you were on the roads, how are they going to argue back except to store the location data ?
How will the records be used? Who has access to it?
 

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Wow latest technology is cannot adjust volume? Rocket science leh
 

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who replace? VICOM? STA?

this kinda exercise need book EXPO hall or what....

come in from Hall 3A, exit out Hall 3B... drivers sit at the holding room...
 

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3 piece for cars but a single integrated piece for motorcycles wt?

Probably because they need a more powerful antenna (since it is housed within the closed car Vs openair motorcycle) and more computing power to implement distance based ERP

Really all out to squeeze on ERP in addition to sky high COEs....
i think they mentioned is cause due to heat right. in the car hotter than motorbike
then cars and bikes and whatever from malaysia how ah?

Probably, they will use the Motorbike Model.
no different from current arrangement right? either pay the flat ERP charges per day or install IU?
How will the records be used? Who has access to it?
https://carbuyer.com.sg/erp-2-obu-m...red for policy,or enforcement for non-payment.
 

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Im more interested to know whether we can js collect all 3 items without installation
 

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saw the ERP 2.0 video, that large screen is the most useless screen to have now days.....display clock and date so big (that is what i did more than 15 years ago, get a fancy clock/calendar and mount on my dash) If they have a small screen size like the motorbike screen and place below the antenna and resemble the current IU unit which everybody is already use to it. just show charge and value left in card can liao....

They could have option for a separate smaller screen (like the motorbike screen) of even a HUD version
 

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saw the ERP 2.0 video, that large screen is the most useless screen to have now days.....display clock and date so big (that is what i did more than 15 years ago, get a fancy clock/calendar and mount on my dash) If they have a small screen size like the motorbike screen and place below the antenna and resemble the current IU unit which everybody is already use to it. just show charge and value left in card can liao....

They could have option for a separate smaller screen (like the motorbike screen) of even a HUD version
IMHO.
From the WWW, ERP 2.0 project started in 2009.
Your 15 years minus from 2024, just nice, 2009. :ROFLMAO:
 

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IMHO.
From the WWW, ERP 2.0 project started in 2009.
Your 15 years minus from 2024, just nice, 2009. :ROFLMAO:
i remember i once bought a large transparent screen LCD clock and calendar...i though it was soo cool like fighter jet HUD, purposely put on top of dashboard so can see thru....last time i RICE one
 

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i remember i once bought a large transparent screen LCD clock and calendar...i though it was soo cool like fighter jet HUD, purposely put on top of dashboard so can see thru....last time i RICE one
IMHO.
Eh...simi is RICE one ?
If someone could get their hands on one, can do a teardown, see inside is it using big big components.
Or maybe inside is high tech, all PCB small small, but purposely make it big. :ROFLMAO:
 
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