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  1. The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, and it aims to educate and promote road safety for the road users.

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  2. Singapore Statutes Online is provided by the Legislation Division of the Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers

  3. The Highway Code is a code of conduct and not a digest of traffic laws. It lays stress on the responsibilities of road users towards each other.

  4. Speed limits. The speed limit indicates the maximum speed that motor vehicles are allowed to travel on the road. Unless otherwise stated, the speed limit of all roads in Singapore is 50km/h, 40km/h in School Zones, and when it is feasible to lower the speed limit, 40km/h in Silver Zones.

  5. Registration and identification marks. 26.—. (1) On the issue of a licence under this Part for a vehicle other than a bicycle, it is the duty of the Registrar to register the vehicle in the prescribed manner without any further application in that behalf by the person taking out the licence.

  6. Step 1: Enrol in Basic Theory Course if you fulfil Traffic Police’s Foreign Licence conversion requirements . Step 2 : Pass the Basic Theory Test (BTT) Step 3 : Apply for the conversion via FormSG from the e-Services page on the Singapore Police Force’s website. Course Overview.

  7. Singapore Police Force