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  1. Learn more about common vehicle-related offences in Singapore to avoid committing them. If you receive a notice for an offence, please refer below for the list of digital services which you may require. For notices from HDB, the Traffic Police, or URA, please visit their respective websites.

  2. I'd like to know. Penalties for Traffic Offences. Under the Driver Improvement Points System, demerit points may be meted out to valid Singapore Driving Licence holders when they commit certain traffic offences. They may also be offered composition fines.

  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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  5. Common traffic offences include (but are not limited to) speeding, illegal parking or reckless driving. If you have committed a traffic offence, you will be issued a traffic ticket notice or notice from a prosecuting agency such as the: Traffic Police; Land Transport Authority (LTA) Housing and Development Board (HDB) Urban Redevelopment ...

  6. Reporting a Traffic Offence. If you wish to lodge a report on a traffic offence that you have witnessed, you may do so by visiting our E-Services page for ‘Feedback on Road Users’. Please ensure that: You have witnessed the traffic offence; You are willing to testify in court for the reported violation; and.

  7. Traffic Police (TP) accepts payments only via our e-Services or AXS payment channels. Payments will not be accepted over the counter at TP Headquarters. If you have an outstanding traffic offence that you wish to pay for, you may make payment via the following methods:

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