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    • SPF e-Services

      Apply for Qualified Driving Licence. Replace Qualified...

    • Traffic Police

      Traffic Police’s main roles are: To enforce road traffic...

  2. Apply for Qualified Driving Licence. Replace Qualified Driving Licence. Renew Qualified Driving Licence. Check Status of Photocard Driving Licence Application. Submit Medical Examination Report for Aged Drivers (65 years old and above) Application to convert Foreign Driving Licence to Singapore Driving Licence. Change of Driver Licence Particulars.

  3. IMPORTANT NOTICE. This e-Service only reflects records of outstanding traffic summonses issued by the Traffic Police. If you have an existing case which is still being investigated, the record will not be shown here. INTRODUCTION. You can check the status of traffic offences. WHAT YOU NEED. Singpass.

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    As Singapore’s road infrastructure continues to develop and evolve, the role of Traffic Police has progressed from manually controlling traffic at road intersections before the introduction of automated traffic lights, to now safe-guarding the safety of all road users with the aid of modern technology. Since the early 20th century, white has become...

    Traffic Police’s main roles are: 1. To enforce road traffic rules to maintain law and order on the roads 2. To investigate into all injury and fatal road traffic accidents as well as serious traffic violations 3. To formulate traffic policies 4. To set training standards of the driving schools, and administer the theory and practical driving tests ...

    10, Ubi Avenue 3 Singapore 408865 Tel : 6547 0000* Email (General Feedback): SPF_TP_Feedback@spf.gov.sg *Provide information as a witness to a road traffic accident. Operating hours are: Weekdays: 8.30am – 5.30pm Saturdays: 8.30am – 1.00pm Sundays and Public Holidays: Closed

  4. The Driver Improvement Points System (DIPS) is a demerit point regime for valid Singapore Driving Licence holders. It is designed to identify and rehabilitate errant drivers through a system of rewards and punishments.

  5. eservices1.police.gov.sg › landingpage › traffic-eappealSPF e-Services

    INTRODUCTION. All appeals are to be submitted to the Traffic Police via this e-service portal. The Traffic Police will not entertain walk- in appeals or appeals through email or post.

  6. eservices1.police.gov.sg › phub › eservicesSPF e-Services

    Upon approval of your medical examination report by Traffic Police (you may use this e-service to check the status of your submission), you must pass the proficiency / enhanced proficiency driving test before your driving licence can be validated.