Strict enforcement action from 2026 against lorry owners who have not installed speed limiters: Police

Strict enforcement action from 2026 against lorry owners who have not installed speed limiters: Police


SINGAPORE – Owners of older models of lorries who do not install speed limiters in their vehicles before Jan 1, 2026, risk prosecution if caught, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) in a statement on Nov 24.

As at Nov 14, some 30 per cent of these owners have yet to install such devices despite numerous reminders by the Traffic Police (TP) through SMSes, e-mails and letters, said SPF.

Companies with heavy vehicles with a maximum laden weight (MLW) of between 3,501kg and 12,000kg began installing speed limiters from January 2024. Vehicle owners had been given two to three years to install the device.

In total, about 17,000 eligible lorries, including newer models, are required to install the mandatory speed limiters by July 2027.

When a driver of a vehicle fitted with a speed limiter tries to drive at more than 60kmh, the engine does not respond –

the vehicle maintains a speed of



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