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  1. List of Offences with Demerit Points & Composition Fines. Criminal Penalties for Irresponsible Driving Offences. Motorists who commit or exhibit irresponsible driving behaviours that endangers the lives of road users will be prosecuted in Court and face harsher penalties.

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Check Outstanding Traffic Offences and Pay Traffic Fines. Furnish Driver's Particulars for Traffic Offences Committed. Submit Feedback on Road Users Committing Traffic Violations. Submit e-Appeal against Traffic Offences. Check Status of Appeal Against Traffic Offence. Submit Appeal Against Driving Licence Suspension or Revocation.

  5. Back. 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.

  6. Jul 1, 2021 · In this article, we address some commonly asked questions about road traffic offences in Singapore and explain what you should do in the event you are charged with committing one. What are Some Common Traffic Offences? Road traffic offences in Singapore are governed by the Road Traffic Act (RTA).

  7. Oct 12, 2022 · Although there are different types of vehicle-related fines and offences in Singapore, in this article, we'll cover those pertaining to road or traffic offences, such as speeding, beating the red light, and dangerous road behaviour.