Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA), in collaboration with other enforcement agencies, recently conducted a large-scale operation at Woodlands Checkpoint, where 35 motorcyclists were caught with improper license plates. License plates play a crucial role in vehicle identification, enabling authorities to track and regulate road users effectively. Under Singapore’s strict traffic laws, all vehicles must have clearly visible license plates displayed at both the front and rear. Modifying, obscuring, or improperly mounting plates is a violation of these regulations and carries severe penalties. During this enforcement exercise, officers inspected motorcycles passing through Woodlands Checkpoint and found 35 riders violating license plate regulations. Common offenses include using non-standard fonts, modifying plate sizes, or even deliberately tampering with plates to avoid detection by traffic cameras. These modifications are often linked to traffic violations, including spe...
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