The Transport Ministry’s plan to enforce the ban on heavy vehicles using the right lane on highways is timely. However, for ...
Heavy vehicles, including lorries and buses, will no longer be allowed to use the right lane on highways and must remain in ...
Heavy vehicles are not allowed to use the rightmost lane on highways – one of five improvements that the transport ministry ...
The government’s decision to finally enforce the ban on buses and lorries from using the rightmost lane on highways may be ...
Owners of new fully electric heavy vehicles will receive an incentive of S$40,000 for every vehicle from 2026 onwards.
“Under this regulation, lorries and buses must remain in the left lane and cannot be driven at high speeds. If they wish to ...
During a month-long blitz across three states, targeting heavy vehicles during grape harvest season, the NHVR says 38 per ...
The paper explores options for improving early detection and management of health conditions that impact the safety of ...
MST Access believes accelerating orders for Pure Hydrogen’s zero emissions vehicles reflects demand for its solutions while ...
While express bus owners say they will abide by rules under the Road Transport Act, the lorry drivers' associations want the ...
According to Section 39 of the Central Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, and Rule 33 of the Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, it is mandatory to obtain a trade certificate for the sale and registration of vehicles.
The Vehicle Restraint Manufacturers Association warned that outdated safety barriers aren't built to withstand the force of ...