Singapore controls the number of entries to restrict the number of motorcycles and cars on the road.
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Natalie Ching Mun Choy
Singapore’s reputation as one of the most expensive cities in the world now extends to one of its cheapest means of transport: motorcycles.
Charging for a 10-year motorcycle license in the city-state hit a record 12,801 Singapore dollars ($8,984) this month according to data from the Land Transport Authority, more than 200% in four years and more than charging a new entry. . Top knit bike in the Southeast Asian nation.