In a recent parliamentary session, Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat addressed concerns about the new On-Board Unit (OBU) for the ERP 2.0 system, defending its design against public skepticism.
Despite his explanations, doubts remain, particularly regarding whether the device meets the AEC-Q100 standard for heat tolerance, a critical benchmark in automotive electronics.
The controversy raises questions about the Land Transport Authority's procurement and approval processes, prompting calls for an independent review to restore public confidence.
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