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Assoc Prof Walter Theseira and Dr Samuel Chng on more COEs being introduced from next year

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Singapore will allow a further 20,000 vehicles onto its roads, with more Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) to become available early next year. CNA speaks to Associate Professor Walter Theseira from SUSS' School of Business, and Dr Samuel Chng from SUTD's Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities. They share how these extra COEs might affect premium prices, how this works with the nation's policy of zero vehicle growth, dealing with congestion and how ERP 2.0 would eventually be able to help Singapore do away with the COE system.

Singapore will allow a further 20,000 vehicles onto its roads, with more Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) to become available early next year. CNA speaks to Associate Professor Walter Theseira from SUSS' School of Business, and Dr Samuel Chng from SUTD's Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities. They share how these extra COEs might affect premium prices, how this works with the nation's policy of zero vehicle growth, dealing with congestion and how ERP 2.0 would eventually be able to help Singapore do away with the COE system.

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