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  2. Speed limits in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the speed limits in Singapore are 50 km/h unless stated otherwise. [1] The speed limit is restricted to 40 km/h in School Zones, and 40 km/h or 30 km/h in Silver Zones. [1] [2] Most expressways have speed limits of either 80 km/h or 90 km/h. Offenders who are caught speeding will be fined and/or jailed. [3] [4]

  3. Road signs in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Singapore closely follow those laid down in the traffic sign regulations used in the United Kingdom, although a number of changes over the years have introduced some slight deviations that suit local road conditions (such as fonts). Road signs in Singapore conform to the local Highway Code under the authority of Singapore Traffic ...

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Monetary Authority of Singapore (Amendment) Act 2013; Motor Vehicles (Third-Party Risks and Compensation) (Amendment) Act 2013; Payment Systems (Oversight) (Amendment) Act 2013; Property Tax (Amendment) Act 2013; Road Traffic (Amendment) Act 2013; Singapore Accountancy Commission Act 2013; Stamp Duties (Amendment) Act 2013

  5. File:Singapore road sign - Mandatory - Manual traffic control ...

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    road traffic act - (chapter 276, sections 119 and 140) - road traffic (traffic signs) rules - 1999 edition Author Government of Singapore - Land Transport Authority

  6. Driving in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Pan Island Expressway, one of the main expressways in the Singapore road network. In Singapore, cars and other vehicles drive on the left side of the road, as in neighbouring Malaysia, due to its British colonial history (which led to British driving rules being adopted in India, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong as well). As a result ...

  7. File:Singapore road sign - Prohibitory - No walking within ...

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    Current events; Random article; ... ROAD TRAFFIC ACT (CHAPTER 276, SECTIONS 119 AND 140) Author: ... Category:Road signs in Singapore ...

  8. Ministry of Transport (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the ministry commissions and regulates four individual government statutory boards: the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), the Land Transport Authority (LTA), the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Public Transport Council (PTC), which implement the ministry’s policies and tactical directions.

  9. File:Singapore road sign - Mandatory - Stop.svg - Wikipedia

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    - Removal of black outline in favour of subtle white backing board - Optimisation of type with DIN & Singapore common road sign typeface: 20:12, 20 January 2014: 505 × 505 (14 KB) Fry1989: fix sign to include backing board, symmetrical octagon and better text: 04:45, 15 June 2011: 538 × 538 (9 KB) Fry1989: f