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11 heavy vehicle drivers to be charged for speeding as police tighten road safety checks

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January 28, 2026
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SINGAPORE: Eleven heavy car drivers will probably be charged in courtroom on Tuesday for alleged dashing offences, in response to Lianhe Zaobao, which reported the case on Jan 26, 2026.

The Singapore Police Pressure stated the boys, aged 29 to 60, are accused of dashing between October and November 2025. The automobiles concerned additionally didn’t have pace limiters put in, police stated in an announcement issued on Monday night time.

A number of instances concerned buses pushed properly above the 60km/h restrict. On Oct 12, a 29-year-old man was allegedly driving a bus at 73km/h on the Bukit Timah Expressway in the direction of Woodlands. The subsequent day, a 46-year-old man was accused of driving at 77km/h on the identical expressway in the direction of the Pan-Island Expressway.

Different instances concerned cement mixers, dump vans, and a primary mover. On Oct 22, a 60-year-old man was allegedly driving a cement mixer at 57km/h alongside Higher Bukit Timah Highway, above the 40km/h restrict. On Nov 30, a 53-year-old man was accused of driving a bus at 81km/h alongside Jalan Buroh in the direction of West Coast Highway.

Police stated all 11 drivers will probably be charged below the Highway Site visitors Act. If convicted, first-time offenders face a high-quality of as much as S$1,000, a jail time period of as much as three months, or each. Repeat offenders could face a high-quality of as much as S$2,000, jail of as much as six months, or each. Licences in any respect ranges may be suspended.

In its assertion, the police stated dashing stays a key explanation for visitors accidents in Singapore. The power reminded drivers to obey pace limits for their very own security and for the security of others.

Authorities additionally pressured that giant automobiles with a most laden weight above 12,000kg should be fitted with pace limiters. Automobiles caught dashing will bear checks to make sure the gadgets work as required. Failure to conform carries penalties of as much as S$1,000, three months’ jail, or each.

Beneath present guidelines, lorries registered earlier than Jan 1, 2018, with a laden weight between 5,001kg and 12,000kg should set up pace limiters by Jan 1, 2026. The subsequent part applies from July 1, 2026, for older lorries weighing between 3,501kg and 5,000kg.

The instances come as enforcement steps up forward of those deadlines, as heavy automobiles carry a better threat, and pace limits should not optionally available.





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