SECOND SCHEDULE
Rules 3(1), 4(3) and 7(1)
Types of In-vehicle Unit and
Manner of Installation in Motor Vehicle
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Description of vehicle
 
Type of in-vehicle unit
 
Manner in which in-vehicle unit is to be installed
1. Motor cycle, scooter, moped or motor cycle with side-car, registered in Singapore or elsewhere.
 
Type 1
and
Type 1A
 
The in-vehicle unit is to be mounted on the handle bar, windshield or any other part of the vehicle so as to be clearly visible from the front or from the top whenever the vehicle is ridden or moved past any specified entry point during the restricted hours.
2. Motor car registered in Singapore or elsewhere, taxis registered elsewhere, goods vehicle, trivan, recovery vehicle, vehicle used as mobile canteen or mobile bank, station wagon (goods-cumpassengers) and vehicle used for specific purpose such as a horse float, registered in Singapore or elsewhere, the maximum laden weight of which does not exceed 3.5 metric tons.
 
Type 2
and
Type 2A
 
The in-vehicle unit is to be mounted on the glass windscreen facing forward so as to be visible from the front at all times when the vehicle is driven or moved past any specified entry point during the restricted hours.
3. Motor vehicle licensed under the Act as a taxi.
 
Type 3
 
The in-vehicle unit is to be mounted on the glass windscreen facing forward so as to be visible from the front at all times when the vehicle is driven or moved past any specified entry point during the restricted hours.
4. Motor vehicle licensed under the Act as an excursion bus, an omnibus, a private bus, a school bus or a private hire bus, the maximum seating capacity of which does not exceed 30 persons (excluding the driver), or goods vehicle, trivan, recovery vehicle, vehicle used as mobile canteen or mobile bank, station wagon (goods-cum-passengers) and vehicle used for specific purpose such as a horse float, the maximum laden weight of which exceeds 3.5 metric tons but does not exceed 16 metric tons, or a motor vehicle registered elsewhere, the maximum seating capacity of which does not exceed 30 persons (excluding the driver) or the maximum laden weight of which exceeds 3.5 metric tons but does not exceed 16 metric tons.
 
Type 4
 
The in-vehicle unit is to be mounted on the glass windscreen facing forward so as to be visible from the front at all times when the vehicle is driven or moved past any specified entry point during the restricted hours.
5. Motor vehicle licensed under the Act as an excursion bus, an omnibus, a private bus, a school bus or a private hire bus, the maximum seating capacity of which exceeds 30 persons (excluding the driver), or construction equipment, engineering plant, or goods vehicle, trivan, recovery vehicle, vehicle used as mobile canteen or mobile bank, station wagon (goods-cumpassengers) and vehicle used for specific purpose such as a horse float, the maximum laden weight of which exceeds 16 metric tons, or a motor vehicle registered elsewhere, the maximum seating capacity of which exceeds 30 persons (excluding the driver) or the maximum laden weight of which exceeds 16 metric tons.
 
Type 5
 
The in-vehicle unit is to be mounted on the glass windscreen facing forward so as to be visible from the front at all times when the vehicle is driven or moved past any specified entry point during the restricted hours.
6. A motor vehicle licensed under the Act as an ambulance, fire engine or marked police vehicle.
 
Type 6
 
The in-vehicle unit is to be mounted on the glass windscreen facing forward so as to be visible from the front at all times when the vehicle is driven or moved past any specified entry point during the restricted hours.