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LTA releases key guidelines for inward-facing in-vehicle recording devices in public service vehicles.
T.he Land Transport Authority on Tuesday (May 22) published a set of installation guidelines for inward-facing in-vehicle recording devices (IVRDs) in public service vehicles (PSVs) such as taxis, private hire cars (PHCs) and
buses. The guidelines will come into effect on June 22. Key requirements include: PSV owners must obtain LTA’s approval to install inward-facing IVRDs, with installations to carried out only at LTA-authorised installation centres IVRDs must be secured in a way that prevents unauthorised access to and downloading of the stored data IVRDs must be installed in a fixed position and cannot be rotated to prevent the capture of compromising visual records of commuters. IVRDs must not have any audio recording function.
All footage must clearly indicate a date and time stamp, and PSV’s licence plate number.
T.he Land Transport Authority on Tuesday (May 22) published a set of installation guidelines for inward-facing in-vehicle recording devices (IVRDs) in public service vehicles (PSVs) such as taxis, private hire cars (PHCs) and
buses. The guidelines will come into effect on June 22. Key requirements include: PSV owners must obtain LTA’s approval to install inward-facing IVRDs, with installations to carried out only at LTA-authorised installation centres IVRDs must be secured in a way that prevents unauthorised access to and downloading of the stored data IVRDs must be installed in a fixed position and cannot be rotated to prevent the capture of compromising visual records of commuters. IVRDs must not have any audio recording function.
All footage must clearly indicate a date and time stamp, and PSV’s licence plate number.