SINGAPORE, Feb. 3 -- Foreign-registered vehicles, including those entering from Malaysia, will be able to install Singapore's new on-board unit (OBU) from April 1 at a cost of S$158.70 (RM500) before installation fees - a move introduced ahead of the nationwide shift to the ERP2 system.

Those that choose not to install the device will have to pay a daily flat ERP rate of S$3 for motorcycles and S$10 for other vehicles from 2027, while Malaysian taxis will be required to install the unit for tracking and enforcement purposes, The Straits Times reported.

The early rollout for foreign vehicles was highlighted as Singapore prepares to make OBUs mandatory for all locally registered vehicles from January 1, 2027, when the country fully transi...