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  1. A question... There is a gender option for selection when you register (i.e. you choose either male or female). What if I'm a transgender species having sniped off my dragon and I'm a shemale now? Or what if I underwent surgery to fix an aftermarket dragon and I'm a woman version of He-Man now?
  2. Just wondering why there is alot different number plate color in singapore.therefore,just found the general info from internet.Not sure whether your guy have noticed the diff of color number plate and the purpose.? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_regis...es_of_Singapore
  3. Make Jan Feb Mar Total TOYOTA 1,339 699 747 2,785 KIA 671 351 336 1,358 MERCEDES 512 392 394 1,298 HONDA 516 344 421 1,281 HYUNDAI 626 253 286 1,165 B.M.W. 199 537 326 1,062 VOLKSWAGEN 397 216 263 876 NISSAN 399 195 247 841 MAZDA 170 204 246 620 AUDI 250 163 174 587 Japanese car - Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mazda Korea car - Kia, Hyundai German car - Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, Audi
  4. I was given an insurance quote for my car, and apparently all the insurer needed was the car registration no. to tell my car make and model. The quotation is half that of what my current insurer quoted, and it sets me wondering if they really got the quotation right. I mean, I'm certainly not complaining that the quotation is low, but I don't want to end up with claims problem if it comes to it. Is this the current insurer practice?
  5. Sorry arh, a noob question indeed. Have received the brochure for the new OPC scheme but is still not sure what the $100 registration fee for? Why is there a need to register if you can just log in to the internet to purchase the E-license? Sang nao jin orhh Any brudder can explain? Thank you.
  6. Make Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Total TOYOTA 1,836 2,097 1,766 1,554 1,449 1,629 1,441 1,277 13,049 HONDA 1,160 1,222 1,222 916 725 867 700 538 7,350 HYUNDAI 395 610 1,498 601 772 580 598 350 5,404 KIA 303 178 503 295 511 592 302 466 3,150 NISSAN 593 525 305 262 269 247 284 278 2,763
  7. Is there anyway to change a car registration number? I got this new car recently but it comes with an unlucky number "1774". Since I got the car I become very unlucky with a lot of things. Is there anyway I can get the stupid number replace? Other then bidding a new number which cause alot.
  8. Hi all, Despite the news of Honda exiting F1 for the 2009 season, all other teams are still go !!! So if you are interested in volunteering for the F1 event in Sep 2009, do sign-up and experience a once-in-a-lifetime exp and the best tickets in the house !! http://raceofficials.singaporegp.sg -- Registration closes on 23rd Jan 09 --
  9. hi all, does anyone know of the link to the LTA site where i can check the status of a particular number plate, or car? i need to check the status of my old car, but couldnt find the link in LTA site. Thanks all.
  10. Anyone ever keep track how many cars get registered per day ? Current allocation pool up to SJH6979. Any idea when will be the first SJJ exclude those bid number? ============================================================== The information contained herein is correct as at 17 Aug 2008 / 14:33:20 Vehicle Prefix Group: Car Range Of Vehicle No.: SJH6306T to SJH6979B (Both Vehicle No. Inclusive)
  11. Hi All, When trading in current car for new car, after getting the COE, when does one hand over the Log Card to AD? Do we need to hand over the original Log Card or photocopy is enough? I just got my COE yesterday, and SE told me around early March should get my new car (1-to-1 exchange). This weekend need to hand over my Log Card....is this the usual practice? Appreciate your advise, thanks.
  12. erm, just curious anyone knows what's the current number plates and anywhere online such as onemotoring that i can check?... only understand can see from the bidding site and its SGV and W currently...
  13. Check this link http://www.lta.gov.sg/corp_info/doc/M03-Ca...20by%20make.pdf Interesting gap from the no.1 place to the 2nd place best seller by Toyota and Nissan's gap down by almost 14K vehicles sold. Skoda has sold 50 so far, plus all the taxis coming up maybe will by pass the 100 mark. Anyways intresting statistics.
  14. [inline 11.JPG] Past 1 month, Still Honda strongly leads over Nissan, and Mitusbshi closes to Nissan how come Nissan still
  15. from LTA's page, clicking on the "Highest Vehicle Registration Number To Be Automatically Assigned" url turns up (for cars) -SGR9894A is it fair to say that if my SE sends in my documents now for finalisation, my car's registeration number will be higher than the above eg. SGR9895x, SGR9896x etc? or can still be a number smaller than the "Highest Vehicle Registration Number To Be Automatically Assigned"?
  16. I just got my car, and the 4 digit is my IC number last 4 digit reversed. Eg, ic = 1234 Reg no = 4321 Is it coincidence? Or is that how LTA generate the number?
  17. I was surprised one day when I saw this number plate on an ambulance...... Don't they have a different prefix?
  18. Today, my Kia Motor SE told me my OPC (Picanto) COE is secured. Paper document will be done tomorrow. But the car collection can only be done at least 12 working days later. Is this the norm? 12 days sounds long to me.
  19. Hi all, Can you advice how many days after registration did you collect your new car? Mine is registered, already the 2nd day but only to be told some damage needed to be replaced after much pressure as to when Collection can take place, as LTA site already shown registration date & time is done, and life-clock of the car as a Singapore Registered vehicle is now counting. Still no confirm dates when Can collect.
  20. Something that was mentioned in 2002 which might take effect in 2006..... http://it.asia1.com.sg/newsdaily/news001_20020427.html LTA to set up Web-based car registration platform Move away from paper trail should help curb fraud By Christopher Tan , Business Times 27 Apr 2002 (SINGAPORE) The days of used-car brokers, scrap rebate traders and vehicular scams may be coming to an end. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) will be putting in place a sophisticated Web-enabled system that will eventually do away with all paper documentation. The vehicle registration & licensing (VRL) system will also allow motorists to sell their cars themselves - using a secured e-commerce platform that is accessible to anyone with an Internet account and a CPF-PAL PIN. For decades, motorists often had to go through an intermediary - usually a used-car dealer - because of complex paperwork and tiresome legwork. The VRL will facilitate financial transactions via Giro, Internet direct debit, or, perhaps, even credit cards. It will also incorporate interactive voice response, provide electronic authentication, and will be connected to a network of motor agents. The LTA has shortlisted about half a dozen firms - all foreign except one - to tender for the project. The tender should be awarded by the end of the year and the system, which replaces a two-decade-old format, should be up by 2006. The authority said it was too early to ascertain how much the system would cost, but sources reckoned it should be around $35 million. One reason why the project will take up to four years to complete is the tedious task of 'migrating' what is in the existing system over, according to LTA acting senior manager (vehicle services) Yeo Teck Guan. Mr Yeo said the decision to change was not based on capacity issues of the current system. Rather, he said, it was to improve service level, as the new format will be faster, more convenient, accessible, and more secure. It would also be ready for Singapore's islandwide on-line plans. 'We want an open architecture so that future technologies can simply be plugged in,' he said. The move is an extension to a scheme to go paperless which started last year, when the LTA stopped issuing physical COEs (certificates of entitlement to buy vehicles) and scrap certificates. In time, the new system will do away with a host of documents, including the ubiquitous road tax disc and ownership log card. The powerful system will be able to keep track of every vehicle from the time a buyer bids for a COE to the time the vehicle is finally scrapped. Besides being motorist-friendly, the VRL is likely to contribute to efficiency in the motor trade. For instance, it currently takes a trader about a day to complete a vehicle transfer - which entails travelling to and from LTA's office in Sin Ming Drive. With VRL, the process would be just a few mouse clicks away. The VRL will link up various relevant agencies, including insurance companies and the Customs & Excise Department. And because there will be no more paper documents, fraud and forgery - which has plagued the industry over the years - should be stamped out. Motorists who complain about the commissions made by industry brokers will welcome the VRL. With it, the transfer of scrap rebates or vehicle ownership should not have to go through any middleman. But there are still no plans to do away with transfer fees the LTA charges today. The LTA said traders need not link up if they did not wish to. http://www.ncs.com.sg/media/clipping.asp?C...lipping=showall NCS to help LTA roll out vehicle registration and licensing system by 2006. The Land Transport Authority has signed a $36 million deal with National Computer Systems to develop a new vehicle registration and licensing system. The system, to be ready in 2006, will replace the existing system which has been in place for 20 years. LTA said the new system would be one-stop, seamless and scripless. It will provide electronic payment modes and interface with the systems of other agencies, such as finance companies. The public can carry out their transactions through an interactive voice response system and the Internet. The contract requires NCS to operate and maintain the system for three years. The new system will result in 95 percent of transactions going online, and LTA expects shorter queues and less paperwork. Currently when a new car is registered, the motor trader personally submits documents to LTA. These are verified and the trader collects the log card and road tax disc in the afternoon. With the new system, he does not need to visit LTA at all. Information is submitted online. The system will run checks with other government bodies and confirmation is immediate. LTA said motorists could then print out the information from the system when they need to. The Automobile Association welcomed the new system. Mr Gerard Ee, President of the Automobile Association of Singapore, said: "Currently when you buy a new car, you sign a whole stack of documents. "In addition, you hand over your IC to a total stranger for quite a few days. There is some risk element involved. With this electronic system, you can sit beside a terminal with the sales person, complete all your transactions." However, because the new system will be linked to industry players, there is some concern. Mr Michael Wong, President of the Motor Traders Association of Singapore, said: "There are certain infomation which is sensitive to the individual dealers, so of course we would not like that to be floating around - technical information, pricing information so that's something traders would like to be kept confidential." Mr Lim Bok Ngam, Director of Vehicle and Transit Licensing Division, LTA, said: "We got to admit not every information can be made available to everybody, but where the appropriate people, where there is a need, we will make sure that it is available to them." While many of the transactions are expected to go online, LTA said there will still be several transactions that would require people to go to the counter personally. For example, making an appeal against a fine and providing proof for that appeal. Clearly there are limits for technology as well.
  21. I have just booked my car and am looking for registration numbers with 3 & 8. Can be 3 or 4 digits number also no problem. Kindly PM me with the number for my consideration, together with your contact number and I shall revert as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention.
  22. Wat is the latest registration plate cos I saw a couple of SFP on the road now? Please advise. Thank you
  23. Hi Does anybody know the formula to derive e reference alphabet of the car plate number?
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