SINGAPORE – Thirty non-compliant active mobility devices were seized by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in a recent islandwide enforcement operation to tackle the rising number of fires involving such devices in residential areas.
The three-day operation targeted HDB estates.
LTA enforcement officers also engaged device owners to explain the potential hazards of owning and using a non-compliant device, said Minister of State for Transport Baey Yam Keng at the close of the enforcement blitz in Yishun on Nov 20.
He added that LTA is considering tougher enforcement action against the keeping, use and sale of non-compliant mobility devices.
From January to October 2025, there were 44 fires involving mobility devices.
67 blazes involved such devices
, up from 55 in 2023 and 42 in 2022. There were 63 such fires in 2021 and 68 in 2020.
The majority of the 30 devices seized during the operation were illegally modified, Mr Baey said.
Investigations will be carried out to determine the extent of any regulatory breaches, and appropriate penalties will be imposed on the owners in accordance with the law, said LTA.
Common illegal modifications include changing electrical parts such as the battery and electric motor to third-party or non-original versions, which voids safety certification and poses significant fire risk.





