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Speed limits in Singapore

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Generally, the speed limits in Singapore are 50 km/h unless stated otherwise. Speed limit is restricted to 40 km/h in School Zones and Silver Zones.[1] Most expressways have speed limits of either 80 km/h or 90 km/h. Offenders who are caught speeding will be fined and given demerit points as follows:

If your car exceeds the speed limit on a road by 1 to 20km/h, you will be rewarded 4 demerit points and have to pay a fine of $150 (or $200 for a heavy vehicle),

If your car exceeds the speed limit on a road by 21 to 30km/h, you will be rewarded 6 demerit points and have to pay a fine of $200 (or $250 for a heavy vehicle).

If your car exceeds the speed limit on a road by 31 to 40km/h, you will be rewarded 8 demerit points and have to pay a fine of $300 (or $400 for a heavy vehicle).

If your car exceeds the speed limit on a road by 41 to 50km/h, you will be rewarded 12 demerit points, and you will be prosecuted in the court.

If your car exceeds the speed limit on a road by 51 to 60km/h, you will be rewarded 18 demerit points, and you will be prosecuted in the court.

If your car exceeds the speed limit on a road by more than 60km/h, you will be rewarded 24 demerit points, and you will be prosecuted in the court.

References

  1. ^ "SPEED LIMITS". Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 9 July 2018.