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Singapore Smart Parking Trials - A Blueprint for Malaysia?

Kumeran Sagathevan

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Motorists in Singapore may soon be able to enjoy fully automated roadside parking payments, as the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) begins studying the use of Bluetooth-enabled sensors embedded in roads.

According to a tender issued on May 6 and reported by The Straits Times, these sensors would detect when a vehicle enters or exits a parking space and communicate with the vehicle’s on-board unit (OBU) to facilitate automatic payments.

This would eliminate the need for paper coupons or using the Parking.sg app, offering a more seamless and convenient experience for drivers.


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Currently, the OBU is already used in Singapore for Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) toll payments. The URA study is separate from the Singapore Land Transport Authority’s (LTA) plans to integrate parking payments into the OBU, which still requires users to manually start a session via touchscreen. 

URA, which manages around 13,000 roadside parking spaces, plans to begin a reliability test at Changi Beach Car Park 5 between Oct 2025 and July 2026. A larger pilot covering Chinatown, Keong Saik and Bukit Timah will follow from Aug 2026 for a year.

During this trial period, no actual payments will be deducted, as the aim is to test system functionality without affecting current routines.


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Singapore’s move raises an interesting prospect for Malaysia. With the Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) tolling system still under discussion, the country could potentially emulate Singapore’s approach by integrating all vehicle-related payments from tolls to parking and even traffic summons possibly into a single, automated platform using an OBU..

Such a system would not only improve convenience but also enhance enforcement should we decide to take it a notch further. For instance, automating summons payments could curb the widespread practice of motorists delaying or avoiding payments while waiting for discounts.

It would close off loopholes and create a stronger culture of compliance, as payments would be settled automatically through the system, without giving vehicle owners the choice to ignore them.

If executed well, this could transform how motorists interact with the system, reducing administrative burdens and ultimately bringing down the number of unpaid fines and delayed payments. 



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Automated parking payment
Bluetooth parking payment device
Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Singapore
Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF)
vehicle’s on-board unit (OBU)
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