Enforcement Action Against Errant Taxi Drivers for Overcharging Offences

News Releases 15 Dec 2023 taxi drivers enforcement overcharging

          On 15 December 2023, LTA took enforcement action against seven taxi drivers for overcharging offences under Section 41(7) of the Public Transport Council Act 1987. 

2.       These offences took place between September 2023 and early December 2023 at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and Changi Airport.

3.       Four drivers were found to have overcharged passengers by collecting fares exceeding the metered fare. Two drivers had collected a fare that is less than $20 above the metered fare, while two other drivers had collected a fare that is $20 or more above the metered fare. These four drivers were offered an opportunity to compound their offences, in lieu of being charged in Court, as follows:

Offence committed

Composition sum

No. of demerit points

Collected a fare that is less than $20 above the metered fare

$500

12

Collected a fare that is $20 or more above the metered fare

$500

21


4.       Under LTA’s Vocational Licence Demerit Points System, an accumulation of 6 demerit points or more would result in the suspension of the vocational licence, while 21 demerit points or more would result in the revocation of the vocational licence.

5.       The remaining three drivers were found to have demanded fares beyond the metered fare but the passengers did not accept the ride. These drivers were offered an opportunity to compound their offences at $100. Upon compounding their offences, they will be further penalised with 3 demerit points. LTA will proceed to charge the seven taxi drivers in Court if they do not accept the offer of composition.

6.       LTA has worked with MBS, where there have been more incidents of touting and overcharging, to enhance traffic circulation and manage the taxi queue along the driveway of the integrated resort. In addition, MBS will be setting up a limousine service counter at the driveway to provide the public with a premium service option, should they opt not to join the queue for a metered taxi. This is to ensure that limousine transport services are carried out properly.

7.       LTA takes a serious view of touting and overcharging. Such practices by a minority of drivers compromise the interests of passengers, and undermine the integrity and reputation of the point-to-point passenger transport industry. We will be stepping up enforcement efforts during this festive period and will not hesitate to take errant drivers to task. We will also continue to conduct frequent checks at high-traffic areas, potential hotspots and locations reported to LTA by members of the public.

8.       LTA has also issued a circular to taxi operators urging them to reinforce awareness among their drivers of the penalties for touting and overcharging.

9.       Members of the public are encouraged to report incidents of touting, overcharging or drivers refusing to use the taximeter through feedback@LTA.gov.sg or the e-service “Report Vehicle-Related Offences” at www.OneMotoring.lta.gov.sg. To facilitate investigations, they should provide information such as the vehicle’s registration plate number (where possible), date, time and a brief account of the incident.

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