Wkai99 Neutral Newbie November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 They recognise car plate or ic number? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kklim Supercharged November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 what is the fines and "demerit points" (if any) for carrying 2 x adults + 2 kids (5 & 8 years old) at the back of a car? It's not an offence. Just make sure all available seatbelts are used. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orbit78 1st Gear November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 Anyone know that format/size of video can we submit to TP online? I tried MOV and mp4 files, Mov File not valid, MP4 size too big... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 They recognise car plate or ic number? You were stopped by TP or caught by speeding camera? If by camera, your carplate. If by TP, your car plate and ic number will be required by the TP. Anyone know that format/size of video can we submit to TP online? I tried MOV and mp4 files, Mov File not valid, MP4 size too big... Post on youtube, make it private or unlisted. Then provide link to TP. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wkai99 Neutral Newbie November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 I get stop by TP. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 I get stop by TP. Then did you give your passport or ic to TP? If yes, they would then have your details. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wt_know Supersonic November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 you mean secure 2 kids with 1 seat belt? hehe It's not an offence. Just make sure all available seatbelts are used. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 Post on youtube, make it private or unlisted. Then provide link to TP. That's what TP told me too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nzy Twincharged November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 It's not an offence. Just make sure all available seatbelts are used. I think it is an offence. I have been stopped before. Unless the kids are above 1.35m or using a child seat. Adults that are not belted up can be fined also. My passenger was warned before. That time I was ferrying 2 of my kids+2 adults. Was told the kids need child seat and adults need to be wearing the seatbelts. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdrianFoo_132770 Neutral Newbie February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 hi i would like to know how to appeal to see the footage as there are dispute over the summon and do i have to pay for viewing? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RenJieGiggs Neutral Newbie January 4, 2017 Share January 4, 2017 Hey guys just got stopped by LTA , caught for HID headlight and tinted foglights. Anyone has any idea will there be a fine? first time offender how much fine? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged January 4, 2017 Share January 4, 2017 Hey guys just got stopped by LTA , caught for HID headlight and tinted foglights. Anyone has any idea will there be a fine? first time offender how much fine? Should be between $70-$100 per offence. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged March 6, 2018 Share March 6, 2018 (edited) Close to 40% spike in traffic fines collected for FY2017 SINGAPORE: The amount of traffic fines the Government collected in the 2017 financial year was at a three-year high, according to figures from the Ministry of Finance (MOF) released recently as part of the Budget. The Government collected a revised amount of S$42.5 million in traffic fines for the 2017 financial year, about a 39 per cent increase compared to the previous financial year. This sum is higher than the S$30.5 million collected in the 2016 financial year and the S$34.4 million collected in FY2015. "In dollar terms, the FY2017 amount is higher than in the previous two years of FY2015 and FY2016, but it is lower than FY2013 and FY2014," said an MOF spokesperson. "As a percentage of GDP, the FY2017 amount is lower compared to the years prior to FY2015." The fines collected in FY2014 amounted to S$56.8 million while S$48.7 million was collected in FY2013. About S$44 million is estimated for the upcoming financial year, a 3.7 per cent increase on FY2017's figure. There were fewer road traffic accidents and the number of fatal accidents and fatalities fell to an all-time low last year, according to the Singapore Police Force's 2017 Annual Road Traffic Situation report released last month. There were also fewer accidents related to drink-driving, speeding and redlight running, police said. Edited March 6, 2018 by Ysc3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yewheng Twincharged March 6, 2018 Share March 6, 2018 Close to 40% spike in traffic fines collected for FY2017 SINGAPORE: The amount of traffic fines the Government collected in the 2017 financial year was at a three-year high, according to figures from the Ministry of Finance (MOF) released recently as part of the Budget. The Government collected a revised amount of S$42.5 million in traffic fines for the 2017 financial year, about a 39 per cent increase compared to the previous financial year. This sum is higher than the S$30.5 million collected in the 2016 financial year and the S$34.4 million collected in FY2015. "In dollar terms, the FY2017 amount is higher than in the previous two years of FY2015 and FY2016, but it is lower than FY2013 and FY2014," said an MOF spokesperson. "As a percentage of GDP, the FY2017 amount is lower compared to the years prior to FY2015." The fines collected in FY2014 amounted to S$56.8 million while S$48.7 million was collected in FY2013. About S$44 million is estimated for the upcoming financial year, a 3.7 per cent increase on FY2017's figure. There were fewer road traffic accidents and the number of fatal accidents and fatalities fell to an all-time low last year, according to the Singapore Police Force's 2017 Annual Road Traffic Situation report released last month. There were also fewer accidents related to drink-driving, speeding and redlight running, police said. I know one location where speed camera keep activate. It's at pie towards bke after Adam road exit and pie towards changi airport after eng neo exit. There out of 10 times I drove pass there, 3 times will see camera flash. That is quite high frequency. Maybe a lot of drivers still quite blur thought speed limit is 90 km/h then also think got buffer so maybe travel 93km/h. Like this sure tio,there speed limit is 80km/h. They also put up sign big big to remind drivers there speed limit is 80 km/h and got speed camera, and still many drivers tio camera flash.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged March 6, 2018 Share March 6, 2018 They also put up sign big big to remind drivers there speed limit is 80 km/h and got speed camera, and still many drivers tio camera flash.. like the ppl here say ... contribute to nation building !! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DACH Supersonic March 6, 2018 Share March 6, 2018 I know one location where speed camera keep activate. It's at pie towards bke after Adam road exit and pie towards changi airport after eng neo exit. There out of 10 times I drove pass there, 3 times will see camera flash. That is quite high frequency. Maybe a lot of drivers still quite blur thought speed limit is 90 km/h then also think got buffer so maybe travel 93km/h. Like this sure tio,there speed limit is 80km/h. They also put up sign big big to remind drivers there speed limit is 80 km/h and got speed camera, and still many drivers tio camera flash.. The warnings here are indeed very obvious and they put up multiple signs of "80" there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kb27 Supersonic March 6, 2018 Share March 6, 2018 I know one location where speed camera keep activate. It's at pie towards bke after Adam road exit and pie towards changi airport after eng neo exit. There out of 10 times I drove pass there, 3 times will see camera flash. That is quite high frequency. Maybe a lot of drivers still quite blur thought speed limit is 90 km/h then also think got buffer so maybe travel 93km/h. Like this sure tio,there speed limit is 80km/h. They also put up sign big big to remind drivers there speed limit is 80 km/h and got speed camera, and still many drivers tio camera flash.. Look again. Even if no one goes over the speed limit, the light will flash. Apparently, the light flashing is to warn drivers. It's random and it happens in many other places as well, like SLE. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yewheng Twincharged March 6, 2018 Share March 6, 2018 (edited) Look again. Even if no one goes over the speed limit, the light will flash. Apparently, the light flashing is to warn drivers. It's random and it happens in many other places as well, like SLE. Got La. I keep 80km/h,there will have a hero go pass 80km/h one. Maybe not much say 88 or 90 ( I don't know), but is slightly faster then 80 at lane 1. Then I see camera flash Lao. I just continue drive at 80km/h. Edited March 6, 2018 by Yewheng ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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