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From Jan 1, 2022, riders will be required to show their digital certificate when requested by enforcement officers, said LTA. We encourage riders to register and obtain the test certificates as soon as possible, once the test is made available (for registration) on June 30.
Those caught riding without the certificate can be fined up to $2,000 and/or jailed for six months for the first offence.
Repeat offenders can be fined up to $5,000 and/or jailed for 12 months.
Riders can register for the test from June 30 with the Singapore Polytechnic s Professional and Adult Continuing Education Academy. Those who do so between June 30 and Sept 30 will pay a discounted rate of $5 a test, with a free resit should they fail on their first try.
New delivery riders in Singapore joining GrabFood from July will be required to take part in a two-day training programme, which will cover topics such as the sharing of public paths and defensive riding.