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British govt really bo lui one. Their hospitals are super duper run down. U think they got money to do the entire railing system for all the major highways? Lol

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Waste time report.

Like that last time. All the 5 series. E class. Or those big suv.

All their weight higher or similar to current ev. 

Then no barrier issue? 

 

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chenghu style is 

 

happen liao then say 

 

happy many times liao then meeting 

 

many people dead liao then yah wayang time 

 

cannot blame multi millionaire inside ivory tower for not understanding the ground stuff 

 

huat ah 🫣🫣🫣

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On 3/17/2025 at 1:16 PM, Lala81 said:

British govt really bo lui one. Their hospitals are super duper run down. U think they got money to do the entire railing system for all the major highways? Lol

Different ministry leh. hahaha.  Maybe another ministry have money leh? 😄

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On 3/17/2025 at 5:20 PM, kobayashiGT said:

Different ministry leh. hahaha.  Maybe another ministry have money leh? 😄

Whole of UK is broken, filled with immigrants..

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On 3/17/2025 at 1:16 PM, Lala81 said:

British govt really bo lui one. Their hospitals are super duper run down. U think they got money to do the entire railing system for all the major highways? Lol

It’s time UK collapses… to pay for their colonial sins……

maybe one day someone would plunder their treasures like what they did to Egypt. 🤣

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Upgrade crash barrier? Better look at weight limit and structural safety at MSCP first, but as usual, our authorities are still busy monitoring the situation. Hahahaha

Forum: Agencies reviewing regulations to facilitate parking of heavier electric vehicles (dated Nov 2022)

Source: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/forum/forum-agencies-reviewing-regulations-to-facilitate-parking-of-heavier-electric-vehicles

We thank Forum writer Henry Ong Ling Tiong for his feedback (Electric vehicles over weight limit cannot easily get season parking, Nov 9).

HDB multi-storey carparks (MSCPs) are designed and built to cater primarily for passenger vehicles. For structural safety reasons, commercial vehicles such as vans and lorries, with unladen weight exceeding 2,000kg, are not allowed to park at the MSCPs. This is because such vehicles are likely to be loaded with goods, and therefore can be significantly heavier than the laden weight of passenger vehicles. These vehicles are also typically larger than passenger vehicles, and can pose a hazard to other carpark users in ways such as obstruction of views, which may result in accidents.

Nonetheless, commercial vehicles that marginally exceed 2,000kg may be allowed to park at surface residential carparks, which do not have the same structural constraints as MSCPs, if the vehicles can fit in a parking space and do not pose a hazard to other carpark users. HDB assesses this on a case-by-case basis.

Commercial vehicles that cannot fit in a parking space for cars at an HDB residential carpark can park at the centralised lorry/bus parks located elsewhere within the housing estates. Alternatively, they may park at their place of operations or business.

Electric vehicles (EVs) can be considerably heavier compared with their internal combustion engine vehicle counterparts, owing to their battery pack. With more EV users, we will work with the relevant agencies on how to facilitate the parking of heavier EVs without compromising building safety.

Marie Lim

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On 3/18/2025 at 10:23 AM, SGMCF328 said:

Upgrade crash barrier? Better look at weight limit and structural safety at MSCP first, but as usual, our authorities are still busy monitoring the situation. Hahahaha

Forum: Agencies reviewing regulations to facilitate parking of heavier electric vehicles (dated Nov 2022)

Source: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/forum/forum-agencies-reviewing-regulations-to-facilitate-parking-of-heavier-electric-vehicles

We thank Forum writer Henry Ong Ling Tiong for his feedback (Electric vehicles over weight limit cannot easily get season parking, Nov 9).

HDB multi-storey carparks (MSCPs) are designed and built to cater primarily for passenger vehicles. For structural safety reasons, commercial vehicles such as vans and lorries, with unladen weight exceeding 2,000kg, are not allowed to park at the MSCPs. This is because such vehicles are likely to be loaded with goods, and therefore can be significantly heavier than the laden weight of passenger vehicles. These vehicles are also typically larger than passenger vehicles, and can pose a hazard to other carpark users in ways such as obstruction of views, which may result in accidents.

Nonetheless, commercial vehicles that marginally exceed 2,000kg may be allowed to park at surface residential carparks, which do not have the same structural constraints as MSCPs, if the vehicles can fit in a parking space and do not pose a hazard to other carpark users. HDB assesses this on a case-by-case basis.

Commercial vehicles that cannot fit in a parking space for cars at an HDB residential carpark can park at the centralised lorry/bus parks located elsewhere within the housing estates. Alternatively, they may park at their place of operations or business.

Electric vehicles (EVs) can be considerably heavier compared with their internal combustion engine vehicle counterparts, owing to their battery pack. With more EV users, we will work with the relevant agencies on how to facilitate the parking of heavier EVs without compromising building safety.

Marie Lim

Review not over yet? 🤪

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On 3/18/2025 at 9:00 AM, Mkl22 said:

It’s time UK collapses… to pay for their colonial sins……

maybe one day someone would plunder their treasures like what they did to Egypt. 🤣

Mention before , England most popular surname is Muhammad. 😁

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On 3/18/2025 at 10:23 AM, SGMCF328 said:

Upgrade crash barrier? Better look at weight limit and structural safety at MSCP first, but as usual, our authorities are still busy monitoring the situation. Hahahaha

Forum: Agencies reviewing regulations to facilitate parking of heavier electric vehicles (dated Nov 2022)

Source: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/forum/forum-agencies-reviewing-regulations-to-facilitate-parking-of-heavier-electric-vehicles

We thank Forum writer Henry Ong Ling Tiong for his feedback (Electric vehicles over weight limit cannot easily get season parking, Nov 9).

HDB multi-storey carparks (MSCPs) are designed and built to cater primarily for passenger vehicles. For structural safety reasons, commercial vehicles such as vans and lorries, with unladen weight exceeding 2,000kg, are not allowed to park at the MSCPs. This is because such vehicles are likely to be loaded with goods, and therefore can be significantly heavier than the laden weight of passenger vehicles. These vehicles are also typically larger than passenger vehicles, and can pose a hazard to other carpark users in ways such as obstruction of views, which may result in accidents.

Nonetheless, commercial vehicles that marginally exceed 2,000kg may be allowed to park at surface residential carparks, which do not have the same structural constraints as MSCPs, if the vehicles can fit in a parking space and do not pose a hazard to other carpark users. HDB assesses this on a case-by-case basis.

Commercial vehicles that cannot fit in a parking space for cars at an HDB residential carpark can park at the centralised lorry/bus parks located elsewhere within the housing estates. Alternatively, they may park at their place of operations or business.

Electric vehicles (EVs) can be considerably heavier compared with their internal combustion engine vehicle counterparts, owing to their battery pack. With more EV users, we will work with the relevant agencies on how to facilitate the parking of heavier EVs without compromising building safety.

Marie Lim

No lah. Only got 6 charging station in one MCSP, so only 6 EVs at any point of time. 😄

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Think should replace all ice without front assist collision and auto steer/blind spot assist

 

it will save alot motorist lives on road and prevent alot accidents that caused our insurance shoot up 

 

govt should mandate for all car on road to have such capability like last time we require car to have airbag 

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On 3/18/2025 at 11:56 PM, Thaiyotakamli said:

Think should replace all ice without front assist collision and auto steer/blind spot assist

 

it will save alot motorist lives on road and prevent alot accidents that caused our insurance shoot up 

 

govt should mandate for all car on road to have such capability like last time we require car to have airbag 

Ban Reckless & Careless Drivers Forever the best.

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