There are already rules regarding the size of personal mobility aids (PMAs).
But one commuter wants the Land Transport Authority to permit only a certain size on the MRT train during a certain time of the day.
The 16-member advisory panel recommended that only people who are certified to have walking difficulties or medical needs should be allowed to use mobility scooters and the Government reduce the speed limit of all PMAs from 10kmh to 6kmh, the typical walking speed. The panel also recommended that the speed limit of all motorised personal mobility aids be reduced from 10kmh to 6kmh, the typical walking speed.'Huge' PMA on MRT takes too much space, says commuter: 'He didn't even bother to park properly'
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