Ithunk 1st Gear August 21, 2011 Share August 21, 2011 0 Demerit Points but with fines * Not displaying P-Plate for drivers on probation for the first time. ($120 fine) * Most parking offences (except for parking along zig-zag lines etc. Refer to HDB/URA link for fine amount.) * Failure to give signal ($70 fine) * Tinted windows/helmet visors not meeting LTA regulations of allowing 70% light transmittance on the front and 30% an the rear. ($70 fine + inspection) * Illegal modifications (up to $1000 fine + 3 mth jail depending on mod) * Faulty lights * Driving inside bus-lane during prohibited timings ($130) * Emission of excessive smoke (up to $150) * Not displaying a valid or displaying a tampered OPC coupon/license (for off-peak-cars) when driving during peak hours * Failing to give way to bus at a Mandatory Give Way to Bus lane. ($130) An offender can be fined up to $10,000 for using an OPC without displaying a valid day licence. For tampering with the day licence, the penalty is a fine not exceeding $20,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 12 months or both. About one-third of those convicted were found to have tampered with the licences - a more serious offence. The punishment is a fine of up to $10,000 for the first offence. Subsequent convictions carry fines of up to $20,000, a maximum jail term of 12 months, or both. They also face an additional charge of driving without a valid supplementary licence, which carries a maximum fine of $5,000 for first-time offenders. On average, the tamperers were fined $8,000 - equivalent to almost half their tax savings. Those who drive without a supplementary licence or an invalid one face fines of up to $5,000, which can double for repeat offenders. 3 Demerit Points * Disobeying traffic direction of Police Officer * Carrying excess pillion or carrying pillion sitting not astride * Riders failing to wear or wear insecurely on his head a protective helmet * Driver failing to wear a seat belt * Driver failing to ensure that front/rear seat passenger wears a seat belt * Allowing a child below 8 years of age who is a front/rear passenger to be secured with an unapproved child restraint * Using a motor vehicle where a child below 8 years of age, who is a front/rear passenger is not properly secured by an approved child restraint when there is seat belt available for the use of such passenger * Parking within a Demerit Points No Parking Zone * Stopping within a Demerit Points No Stopping Zone * Parking abreast of another vehicle * Parking within a pedestrian crossing * Stopping in a zebra-controlled area * Carrying passengers on goods vehicle without a permit * Conveying load not properly secured * Using tyre with ply or cord carcass exposed In addition, a fine is imposed as follows: Light Vehicle (unladen weight of 2500 kg and below): S$120.00 Heavy Vehicle (unladen weight exceeds 2500 kg): S$150.00 4 Demerit Points * Exceeding speed limit of vehicle up to 20km/h. * Exceeding speed limit of the road up to 20km/h. * Failing to give way to oncoming traffic at controlled junction. * Failing to give way at uncontrolled junction. * Failing to give way at junction. * Failing to give way at roundabout. * Crossing double white lines. * Crossing road divider. * Hindering flow of traffic. * Failing to give way to ambulance or fire brigade or police vehicle. * Driving while carrying load on a motor vehicle in a dangerous manner. * Stop or allow vehicle to remain at rest on shoulder of an expressway. * Stopping or remaining at rest on the carriageway of an expressway. * Forming up incorrectly when turning left or right. In addition, a fine is imposed as follows: Light Vehicle (unladen weight of 2500 kg and below): S$130.00 Heavy Vehicle (unladen weight exceeds 2500 kg): S$160.00 6 Demerit Points * Driving or riding against the flow of traffic. * Driving on a shoulder of an expressway. * Load falling off from the vehicle. * Exceeding speed limit of the road by more than 20km/h up to 30km/h. * Exceeding speed limit for vehicle by more than 20km/h up to 30km/h. * Offences committed by motorists at a pedestrian crossing 1. Failing to give way to pedestrian at pedestrian crossing. 2. Unable to stop your vehicle before reaching a pedestrian crossing. 3. Failing to allow free and uninterrupted passage to pedestrian. 4. Failing to give way to pedestrian at controlled intersection. * Careless driving. * Carrying passengers on a goods vehicle in a dangerous manner. * Carrying passengers on a motor vehicle or trailer in a dangerous manner. * Reversing unnecessarily along an expressway. In addition, a fine is imposed as follows: Light Vehicle (unladen weight of 2500 kg and below) : S$150.00 Heavy Vehicle (unladen weight exceeds 2500 kg) : S$180.00 8 Demerit Points * Exceeding speed limit for vehicle by more than 30km/h up to 40km/h. * Exceeding the speed limit of the road by more than 30km/h up to 40km/h. In addition, a fine is imposed as follows: Light Vehicle (unladen weight of 2500 kg and below): S$170.00 Heavy Vehicle (unladen weight exceeds 2500 kg): S$200.00 9 Demerit Points * Driving without due care or reasonable consideration for other road users. In addition, a fine is imposed as follows: Light Vehicle (unladen weight of 2500 kg and below): S$170.00 Heavy Vehicle (unladen weight exceeds 2500 kg): S$200.00 12 Demerit Points * Exceeding speed limit for vehicle by more than 40km/h up to 50km/h. * Exceeding the speed limit of the road by more than 40km/h up to 50km/h. These offenders will be prosecuted in court. * Failing to conform to traffic red light signals. In addition, a fine is imposed as follows: Light Vehicle (unladen weight of 2500 kg and below) : S$200.00 Heavy Vehicle (unladen weight exceeds 2500 kg) : S$230.00 * Use of mobile telephone whilst driving. Offender will be prosecuted in court, and may face a driving disqualification and forfeiture of handphone. In addition: 1st time offender- Fine not exceeding $1000.00 or jail sentence of up to 6 months or both. 2nd or subsequent conviction- Fine not exceeding $2000.00 or jail sentence of up to 12 months or both. 18 Demerit Points * Exceeding speed limit for vehicle by more than 50 km/h up to 60km/h. * Exceeding speed limit of the road by more than 50km/h up to 60km/h. Offender will be prosecuted in court. 24 Demerit Points * Exceeding speed limit for vehicle by more than 60 km/h. * Exceeding speed limit of the road by more than 60km/h. * Reckless or dangerous driving. Offender will be prosecuted in court. License suspension * Accumulated more than 24 demerit points within 2 years Disqualified from driving * Driving without valid license (no license, or driving manual cars with Class 3A license) * Driving without valid insurance coverage * Drink driving * Accumulated more than 12 demerit points during probation (P-Plate) * Caught twice driving without display P-Plate for drivers on probation. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mecontle 1st Gear August 21, 2011 Share August 21, 2011 so long list? i never get any demerit for 5yrs & i dont remb all in the list Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pltang Clutched August 21, 2011 Share August 21, 2011 this would prolly bring in loads of $$.... Failure to give signal ($70 fine) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
0wnage 2nd Gear October 20, 2011 Share October 20, 2011 Until now, I still do not know what constitutes an uncontrolled junction? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluesky76 Neutral Newbie October 21, 2011 Share October 21, 2011 never state anything about u-turn so means anyhow u-turn no fine ? haha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cluboxed 1st Gear October 21, 2011 Share October 21, 2011 how about those buggers driving at night without turning on their lights? considered as faulty lights? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patricklyb Clutched October 21, 2011 Share October 21, 2011 how about commerial vehicles driving on the first van with speed at least 90km! saw this bugger every morning 6am driving from kpe@barley rd to ecp on first lane like nobody business! guess thew controller mantling the camara sleeping on the job...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dafansu Turbocharged October 21, 2011 Share October 21, 2011 how about those buggers driving at night without turning on their lights? considered as faulty lights? $30/- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dafansu Turbocharged October 21, 2011 Share October 21, 2011 never state anything about u-turn so means anyhow u-turn no fine ? haha $70 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dafansu Turbocharged October 21, 2011 Share October 21, 2011 how about commerial vehicles driving on the first van with speed at least 90km! saw this bugger every morning 6am driving from kpe@barley rd to ecp on first lane like nobody business! guess thew controller mantling the camara sleeping on the job...... what color is the van Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic October 21, 2011 Share October 21, 2011 Didnt know fail to give signal will get $70 fine?!!! When i drive, i always dont on signal when turning or change lane when there is no cars behind. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bandotcom Neutral Newbie October 21, 2011 Share October 21, 2011 how about commerial vehicles driving on the first van with speed at least 90km! saw this bugger every morning 6am driving from kpe@barley rd to ecp on first lane like nobody business! guess thew controller mantling the camara sleeping on the job...... You donno huhh!! this guy the camera controller lahh... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mllcg 3rd Gear October 21, 2011 Share October 21, 2011 never state anything about u-turn so means anyhow u-turn no fine ? haha can we turn if there is no u turn sign? or must have u turn sign then can turn? but i know the "NO U TURN" sign cannot Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dafansu Turbocharged October 22, 2011 Share October 22, 2011 can we turn if there is no u turn sign? or must have u turn sign then can turn? but i know the "NO U TURN" sign cannot must have a sign, under basic driving theory Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chan0007 Neutral Newbie August 29, 2012 Share August 29, 2012 Gents, I would like to ask a question. As stated below, I received a letter almost 1/2 a year ago for speeding. I am unclear if I will be required to appear in court as the letter I received did not state so. It simply wrote that I have 12 demerits points deducted if i recall it correctly. The below that I have quoted from SPF is unclear as I am not sure if the sentence "These offenders will be prosecuted in court." refers to the offenders above or below it. I am asking this as I am working overseas and am concerned that I might miss this. I hope anyone who has experienced this before could advise me better. Much appreciated... "12 Demerit Points Exceeding speed limit for vehicle by more than 40km/h up to 50km/h. Exceeding the speed limit of the road by more than 40km/h up to 50km/h. These offenders will be prosecuted in court. Failing to conform to traffic red light signals. In addition, a composition amount is imposed as follows: Light Vehicle (unladen weight of 2500 kg and below) : S$200.00 Heavy Vehicle (unladen weight exceeds 2500 kg) : S$230.00 Use of mobile telephone whilst driving. The offenders may be prosecuted in court and disqualified from driving. The offender's handphone and SIM card may also be seized to facilitate investigation. These may be forfeited by the court upon conviction. Court Penalties: 1st time offender- Fine not exceeding $1000.00 or jail sentence of up to 6 months or both. 2nd or subsequent conviction- Fine not exceeding $2000.00 or jail sentence of up to 12 months or both. " Source - Singapore Traffic Police - Driving in Singapore Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Romeo24 Neutral Newbie September 18, 2012 Share September 18, 2012 TP caught me for speeding for more than 40km/h yesterday. TP said that i will receive a court letter in two weeks times. when i read in the TP webpage, It stated that "These offenders will be prosecuted in court". i want know how much the court will fine me so that i can prepare in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xanavi 4th Gear September 18, 2012 Share September 18, 2012 TP caught me for speeding for more than 40km/h yesterday. TP said that i will receive a court letter in two weeks times. when i read in the TP webpage, It stated that "These offenders will be prosecuted in court". i want know how much the court will fine me so that i can prepare in advance. Bring along 5k. Although unlikely will be so high. Alternatively, appeal for lighter punishment. May not need to attend court, but still fine (compounded), and demerit points awarded. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kilatz 1st Gear September 18, 2012 Share September 18, 2012 TP caught me for speeding for more than 40km/h yesterday. TP said that i will receive a court letter in two weeks times. when i read in the TP webpage, It stated that "These offenders will be prosecuted in court". i want know how much the court will fine me so that i can prepare in advance. More than 40km/h? If the TP caught u that means you have no valid excuse for speeding. Even with valid reason that is too fast in singapore's city traffic and pose a danger to other road user. Tsk tsk. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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