SINGAPORE – The video feed of traffic conditions from most cameras in Singapore will be turned off from June 30 and some electronic signboards removed progressively, as part of the transition to the next-generation Electronic Road Pricing System (ERP 2).
Key traffic information, including road conditions and congestion alerts, will be provided by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) directly via ERP 2’s on-board unit (OBU), which all vehicles must have from Jan 1, 2027.
The only live video feeds that will continue to be in service cover the two land checkpoints in Woodlands and Tuas, and Sentosa Gateway.
Currently, the video feeds are available on OneMotoring, LTA’s online portal, and are also used by some third-party websites and apps to help motorists plan their journeys. The feeds have seen “relatively low utilisation”, LTA said.
On May 1, LTA informed users of its plans to switch off the video feeds on its OneMotoring website.
In response to queries from The Straits Times, an LTA spokesperson said that with the move to ERP 2, “LTA will provide key traffic information directly through the OBU, in addition to other traffic information platforms”.




