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More riders holding on to their motorcycles as COE premiums stay high

More riders holding on to their motorcycles as COE premiums stay high
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'TP wannabe': Motorcyclist shares nifty 'hack' to get drivers to give way

Getting stuck in traffic is a bummer, but one motorcyclist might have just found a clever hack to save himself some time on the road. His solution? Sticking red and blue decals on his white motorcycle, so it closely resembles those used by the traffic police. The motorcyclist, who goes by Goh Yongwei, shared his nifty trick in a TikTok...

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Renewed calls to review motorcycle COE system as prices hit an all-time high


Renewed calls to review motorcycle COE system as prices hit an all-time high
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File photo of a motorcycle on a road in Singapore. (Photo: Marcus Mark Ramos)
20 May 2021 11:00PM)
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SINGAPORE: Calls to review the current Certificate of Entitlement (COE) system for motorcycles have cropped up once again as prices hit an all-time high following the latest round of bidding. 
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COE prices have been rising since the start of this year, hitting S$8,011 in the previous round of bidding earlier this month, which has led to some people having to delay plans to buy motorcycles. 

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