Class 3, 3A licence holders in Singapore allowed to drive four heavier EV models from Monday (Dec 15)


Currently, Class 3 and 3A licence holders can only operate light goods vehicles and small buses with an unladen weight of up to 2,500kg. - Photo: ST

SINGAPORE: Class 3 and 3A driving licence holders in Singapore will soon be able to drive four models of heavier electric light goods vehicles and electric small buses, and more after a planned legislative change.

The Traffic Police said in a statement on Friday (Dec 12) that it will allow these licence holders to drive these four models, which have an unladen weight (ULW) of between 2,501kg and 3,000kg:

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