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Singapore govt proposes tougher penalties for road rage and illegal racing | Singapore

Monday, 05 Apr 2021 04:34 PM MYT Motorists found guilty of committing any act resulting from road rage may soon find themselves banned from driving, if amendments to the Road Traffic Act are passed in Parliament. TODAY pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SINGAPORE, April 5 Motorists found guilty of committing any act as a result of road rage may soon find themselves banned from driving if newly tabled amendments to the Road Traffic Act are passed in Parliament.  The slew of proposed amendments, which were introduced by Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Minister of State for Home Affairs, on Monday (April 5), include increasing penalties for illegal racing and requiring users of electric bicycles to take a theory test before they are allowed to ride on the road.

LTA issued about 610 notices of offences a month to owners of illegally modified vehicles: Amy Khor

LTA issued about 610 notices of offences a month to owners of illegally modified vehicles: Amy Khor Toggle share menu Advertisement LTA issued about 610 notices of offences a month to owners of illegally modified vehicles: Amy Khor Advertisement Singapore LTA issued about 610 notices of offences a month to owners of illegally modified vehicles: Amy Khor Senior Minister of State for Transport and for Sustainability and the Environment Amy Khor speaks in Parliament on Mar 1, 2021.  01 Mar 2021 01:04PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has issued an average of 610 notices of offences per month to owners of illegally modified vehicles in the past two years, said Senior Minister of State for Transport Amy Khor (PAP-Hong Kah North) on Monday (Mar 1).

More than 360 COVID-19 stay-home notice breaches and 130 quarantine order violations so far: MHA

More than 360 COVID-19 stay-home notice breaches and 130 quarantine order violations so far: MHA Toggle share menu Advertisement More than 360 COVID-19 stay-home notice breaches and 130 quarantine order violations so far: MHA Minister of State for the Ministry of Home Affairs Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim speaking in Parliament on Feb 2, 2021.  02 Feb 2021 03:35PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: There have been 367 breaches of stay-home notices and 130 quarantine order breaches as of Jan 25, said Minister of State for the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim on Tuesday (Feb 2).  A total of 308,442 stay-home notices and 268,385 quarantine orders have been issued as of Jan 25, he added, in response to a parliamentary question from MP Louis Chua (WP-Sengkang). 

All bicycles on public paths will soon need handbrakes

All bicycles on public paths will soon need handbrakes Powered By: All bicycles used on public paths and roads must soon have at least one functioning handbrake, as the use of fixed-gear bicycles has raised safety concerns. All bicycles used on public paths and roads must soon have at least one functioning handbrake after the Government accepted a proposal to mandate such a move. Safety concerns from the use of brakeless bicycles arose following a fatal accident last year. The proposal mooted by the Active Mobility Advisory Panel was welcomed by the active mobility community, retailers and pedestrians The Ministry of Transport (MOT) said in a statement on 25 January 2021 that the proposal mooted by the Active Mobility Advisory Panel (AMAP) was welcomed by the active mobility community, retailers and pedestrians.

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