Singapore’s Traffic Police tow away two lorries after checks following the July 1 deadline for speed limiter compliance. The police say a small proportion of vehicles are not meeting the requirement to install speed limiters and submit the required records. According to the police, about 1.1 per cent of the lorries that are subject to the July 1 measure have not submitted their speed limiter installation records. During enforcement operations, officers identify vehicles that have not complied and take action, including towing the non-compliant lorries. The checks are part of continued monitoring of whether affected lorry operators have completed the required installation and documentation steps by the deadline. The police statement does not indicate that there are additional violations beyond the speed limiter installation and record submission requirement for the two lorries towed. The overall compliance figure cited by the police highlights that most lorries subject to the deadline have complied, with enforcement focused on the remaining non-compliant cases.