Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on current number of heavy vehicle parking spaces islandwide as compared to the number of heavy vehicles registered with LTA under the Vehicle Parking Certificate (VPC) scheme

May 11, 2021


Mr Murali Pillai: To ask the Minister for National Development (a) what is the current number of heavy vehicle parking spaces islandwide as compared to the number of heavy vehicles registered with LTA under the Vehicle Parking Certificate (VPC) scheme; and (b) what steps can be taken to impose responsibility on vehicle owners who do not use the designated parking space stipulated in the VPCs and instead require their drivers to find alternative parking options for the vehicles.

Answer:

As of January 2021, there are about 41,200 Heavy Vehicle Parking (HVP) lots island-wide, and about 32,800 heavy vehicles registered under LTA’s Vehicle Parking Certificate (VPC) scheme. So, there are more than enough lots for all heavy vehicles. 

The VPC scheme was implemented in 1994 to curb overnight parking of heavy vehicles along public streets, especially in residential estates. Under the scheme, all heavy vehicles have a registered overnight parking space, where they are required to park between midnight and 6am. Heavy vehicle owners who require their drivers to park overnight outside of their registered parking space are committing an offence under the Road Traffic Act, and could face a fine of up to $1,000 or imprisonment of up to three months. 

We would like to reiterate that it is the responsibility of business owners to ensure that they have appropriate parking solutions for the heavy vehicles they own, and that their drivers park responsibly. Business owners should also work out transport arrangements for their drivers to commute to and from work.