In Singapore, there isn’t a universal fixed limit on how many season parking passes you can apply for — it depends on the type of carpark, the agency that manages it, and the availability of lots. Here’s how it generally works:
1. HDB Season Parking
• You can apply for more than one season parking ticket (e.g., for multiple vehicles or multiple car parks) as long as there are available lots at those car parks.
• If you apply for a second (or subsequent) season parking ticket in the same HDB carpark, different (usually higher) rates may apply.
• There’s no strict cap on the total number of season passes you can hold, but availability is limited by the number of lots in that car park.
2. URA & JTC Car Parks (Non-HDB)
• URA car parks also don’t set a specific maximum number per person — passes are issued based on availability and first-come, first-served.
• Each car park has its own quota. Once sold out, additional applications go on a waitlist until more become available.
3. Residential or Special-Use Conditions
• For residential rates under URA, some conditions apply (e.g., each household’s first season pass is at residential rates and extra passes for the same household are charged at commercial rates).
• Some car parks have restrictions (e.g., reserved for residents/tenants of buildings with no other parking).
In Singapore, there isn’t a universal fixed limit on how many season parking passes you can apply for — it depends on the type of carpark, the agency that manages it, and the availability of lots. Here’s how it generally works:
1. HDB Season Parking
• You can apply for more than one season parking ticket (e.g., for multiple vehicles or multiple car parks) as long as there are available lots at those car parks.
• If you apply for a second (or subsequent) season parking ticket in the same HDB carpark, different (usually higher) rates may apply.
• There’s no strict cap on the total number of season passes you can hold, but availability is limited by the number of lots in that car park.
2. URA & JTC Car Parks (Non-HDB)
• URA car parks also don’t set a specific maximum number per person — passes are issued based on availability and first-come, first-served.
• Each car park has its own quota. Once sold out, additional applications go on a waitlist until more become available.
3. Residential or Special-Use Conditions
• For residential rates under URA, some conditions apply (e.g., each household’s first season pass is at residential rates and extra passes for the same household are charged at commercial rates).
• Some car parks have restrictions (e.g., reserved for residents/tenants of buildings with no other parking).