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Shockingly Tiny Car Plate Spotted at Woodlands Checkpoint – Is This Legal?

2024-12-12

Author: Ming

In a bizarre encounter that seemed more fitting for an eye test than a vehicle check, a Singapore-registered car was caught on camera sporting an unusually small number plate at the Woodlands Checkpoint on December 7.

The photo, shared by an eyewitness identified as Stomper Gin, showcases a white Kia Picanto, captured at 11:45 PM. “So small,” remarked the Stomper, clearly perplexed by the minuscule size of the car plate. This peculiar sight has sparked questions among the public regarding its legality and compliance with local regulations.

In Singapore, vehicle number plates are required to adhere strictly to defined specifications, ensuring uniformity and readability. According to the Land Transport Authority, the standards require: - Letters and digits must measure 70mm in height, 50mm in width, and 10mm in thickness. - There should be a 10mm gap between adjoining letters or digits. - If a letter is next to a digit, the gap must increase to 20mm. - There needs to be a 10mm distance from the top or bottom of the license plate to the nearest part of any letter or digit. - Additionally, a 20mm space is mandated from the side of the plate.

Failing to comply with these regulations could lead to serious repercussions. Offenders risk facing fines of up to $1,000, imprisonment for no more than three months, or both. For those who repeatedly flaunt these laws, the penalties are even harsher – fines can soar up to $2,000, along with potential imprisonment of up to six months.

The sighting has ignited discussions across social media about vehicle compliance and law enforcement in Singapore. Many are left wondering: could this tiny plate be a prank, or is it part of a troubling trend? As authorities look into the matter, one thing is certain: Singapore's car plate regulations are no joke! Stay tuned for updates on this unusual situation – it might just be the tip of the iceberg!