E-bikes, which are powered by electricity, have to be registered with LTA. Last week, a retailer was fined S$7,000 (US$5,185) for selling an illegally modified e-bike and a non-compliant battery.
During the initial phase, they will operate with bus captains on board as safety operators. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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