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LTA increases COE quota for November 2023-January 2024 period

The agency will reallocate an additional 1,614 COEs to the quota for the period.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has increased the COE quota for the bidding period of November 2023 to January 2024.

LTA will reallocate an additional 1,614 Category A, B, and C COEs for the period, on top of the 1,895 reallocated COEs announced on 13 October.

For Category A, the total quota will be 5,513, a 35% QoQ increase, whilst Category B quota will be at 3,800 (+35% QoQ). The quota for Category C will be 1,129, a 65% QoQ increase.

There is no change to the quota for other categories.

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The next quota announcement for the bidding period of February 2024 to April 2024 will be in January 2024.

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