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SINGAPORE: Installing the ERP 2.0 card reader on the driver’s side could come with challenges such as less leg space and difficulties in extending electrical wires, depending on the make of the car.
When ERP 2.0 is fully rolled out, the touchscreen display can support additional features, such as real-time traffic alerts like road closures and accidents, as well as payment for roadside parking.