Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules

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Road Traffic Act
(Chapter 276, Section 45(2))
Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules
R 25
G.N. No. S 45/1983

REVISED EDITION 1993
(1st April 1993)
[1st March 1983]
Citation
1.  These Rules may be cited as the Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules.
Definitions
2.  In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
“Course” means a course on safe driving that is conducted for the purposes of rule 3A;
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“Demerit Points No Parking Zone” means any part of a road that is marked with a single yellow zig‑zag line, and includes the public footpath adjacent to the road;
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“driving licence” means a licence to drive a vehicle granted under Part II of the Act;
“holder of a foreign driving licence” has the same meaning as in section 47F(4) of the Act;
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“licence holder” means a holder of a driving licence or a holder of a foreign driving licence;
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“new driver” has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic (New Drivers) Rules (R 32);
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“notice of eligibility” means a notice in writing, issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Police to a licence holder, informing the licence holder of that licence holder’s eligibility to attend a Course;
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“scheduled offence” means an offence listed in the Schedule.
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Award of demerit points
3.—(1)  Where a licence holder  —
(a)is convicted of a scheduled offence; or
(b)pays a sum of money to compound a scheduled offence he is reasonably suspected to have committed,
the Deputy Commissioner of Police shall award against that holder the demerit points specified in the Schedule for that scheduled offence.
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(1A)  Where the scheduled offence mentioned in paragraph (1) —
(a)is an offence listed in item (1)(a) to (e), (2)(a) to (e), (5), (7), (8), (9), (10), (12), (13), (18), (23), (24), (25), (26), (27) or (42) of the Schedule; and
(b)is committed, or is reasonably suspected to have been committed, in a school zone, silver zone or zone demarcated as “Friendly Streets” by a licence holder,
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the Deputy Commissioner of Police may award against the holder concerned 2 demerit points in addition to the demerit points awarded under paragraph (1).
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(1B)  However, if the offence mentioned in paragraph (1A)(a) is committed, or is reasonably suspected to have been committed, by a licence holder in a zone that is demarcated as more than one type of the following zones:
(a)school zone;
(b)silver zone;
(c)zone demarcated as “Friendly Streets”,
the Deputy Commissioner of Police must not award against the holder concerned more than 2 demerit points under paragraph (1A).
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(1C)  In this rule —
“school” has the meaning given by section 2 of the Education Act 1957;
“school zone” means any road or part of a road that is —
(a)near a school; and
(b)demarcated as a school zone by —
(i)the traffic sign set out in diagram 12A in Part I, or diagram 58(a) or 58(b) in Part II, of the Schedule to the Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules (R 33) at the start of the zone; and
(ii)the traffic sign set out in diagram 164 in Part III of the Schedule to the Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules at the end of the zone;
“silver zone” means any road or part of a road that is demarcated as a silver zone by —
(a)the traffic sign set out in diagram 12B(a), 12B(b), 12C(a) or 12C(b) in Part I, or diagram 76A in Part II, of the Schedule to the Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules at the start of the zone; and
(b)the traffic sign set out in diagram 165 in Part III of the Schedule to the Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules at the end of the zone;
“zone demarcated as “Friendly Streets” ” means any road or part of a road demarcated as “Friendly Streets” by —
(a)the traffic sign set out in diagram 12D(a) or 12D(b) in Part I of the Schedule to the Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules at the start of the zone; and
(b)the traffic sign set out in diagram 165A(a) or 165A(b) in Part III of the Schedule to the Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules at the end of the zone.
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(2)  Any demerit points awarded under paragraph (1) or (1A) shall take effect from the date on which the scheduled offence is committed or, in the case where the offence is compounded, on which the scheduled offence is reasonably suspected to have been committed.
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(3)  The Deputy Commissioner of Police shall keep a register setting out the names and other particulars of all licence holders who have been awarded demerit points.
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Eligibility of licence holder to attend Course, etc.
3A.—(1)  The Deputy Commissioner of Police must issue a notice of eligibility to a licence holder if —
(a)all of the following criteria are satisfied:
(i)the licence holder is not either of the following:
(A)a new driver in relation to any class of driving licence;
(B)a holder of a foreign driving licence whose foreign driving licence has been held for less than one year after the date of the grant of that licence;
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(ii)no driving licence of the licence holder was revoked under section 35A(1)(a) of the Act in the immediately preceding 12 months;
(iii)the driving licence of the licence holder is not suspended under the Act (including under rule 4);
(iv)the licence holder is not prohibited, by a prohibition order under section 47F of the Act or rule 7, from driving a motor vehicle in Singapore;
(v)the driving licence of the licence holder is not liable to suspension under rule 4;
(vi)the licence holder is not liable to have a prohibition order under rule 7 made against the licence holder;
(vii)the licence holder is not disqualified under the Act from holding a driving licence;
(viii)the driving licence of the licence holder does not cease to be in force under section 35(10A) of the Act;
(ix)demerit points awarded against the licence holder —
(A)have been disregarded under paragraph (3), or have been cancelled under paragraph (3) as in force immediately before 1 November 2017, on not more than one previous occasion in the immediately preceding 10 years; and
(B)have not been disregarded under paragraph (3), and have not been cancelled under paragraph (3) as in force immediately before 1 November 2017, in the immediately preceding 12 months; and
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(b)the Deputy Commissioner of Police awards against the licence holder for a scheduled offence (called in this rule the trigger offence) any demerit points which would result in the licence holder being awarded —
(i)in any case where the licence holder is a person referred to in rule 4(2) or a holder of a foreign driving licence referred to in rule 7(2), a total of 4 or more demerit points within a period of 12 months; or
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(ii)[Deleted by S 627/2017 wef 01/11/2017]
(iii)in any other case, a total of 8 or more demerit points within a period of 24 months.
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(2)  A notice of eligibility issued to a licence holder remains valid from the date the notice is issued until the earliest of the following dates:
(a)the date specified in the notice to be its last day of validity;
(b)the date immediately before any of the following occurs:
(i)the licence holder becomes a new driver in relation to any class of driving licence;
(ii)the driving licence of the licence holder is suspended under the Act (including under rule 4);
(iii)the licence holder is prohibited, by a prohibition order under section 47F of the Act or rule 7, from driving a motor vehicle in Singapore;
(iv)the driving licence of the licence holder becomes liable to suspension under rule 4;
(v)the licence holder becomes liable to have a prohibition order under rule 7 made against the licence holder;
(vi)the licence holder is disqualified under the Act from holding a driving licence;
(vii)the driving licence of the licence holder ceases to be in force under section 35(10A) of the Act;
(viii)the issue of a new notice of eligibility by the Deputy Commissioner of Police.
(3)  With effect from the date a licence holder successfully completes a Course (including by passing any test conducted during the Course), when making a calculation mentioned in rule 4(4) or 7(4) in relation to the licence holder, the Deputy Commissioner of Police may disregard 4 of the demerit points that would otherwise be taken into account in that calculation, if —
(a)the Course is completed —
(i)while the notice of eligibility issued in relation to the trigger offence remains valid; and
(ii)within the period of 24 consecutive months or 12 consecutive months (as the case may be) mentioned in rule 4(4) or 7(4) (as the case may be);
(b)demerit points awarded against the licence holder have been disregarded under this paragraph, or have been cancelled under paragraph (3) as in force immediately before 1 November 2017, on not more than one previous occasion in the immediately preceding 10 years; and
(c)demerit points awarded against the licence holder have not been disregarded under this paragraph, and have not been cancelled under paragraph (3) as in force immediately before 1 November 2017, in the immediately preceding 12 months.
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(4)  [Deleted by S 627/2017 wef 01/11/2017]
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Suspension of driving licence
4.—(1)  The Deputy Commissioner of Police may suspend, for a period not exceeding 36 months, the driving licence of any person who has been awarded within a period of 24 months a total number of 24 or more demerit points.
(2)  Subject to paragraph (3), where the driving licence of a person has been suspended or is liable to suspension under paragraph (1), then notwithstanding paragraph (1), whenever subsequently such person has been awarded within a period of 12 months a total number of 12 or more demerit points, the Deputy Commissioner of Police may suspend the driving licence of that person for a period not exceeding 36 months.
(3)  Paragraph (2) shall not apply where the person referred to in that paragraph does not commit any scheduled offence for a period of 24 consecutive months subsequent to the date his licence is liable to suspension or the date of expiry of the suspension or the date of expiry of the period for which he is disqualified by an order of court made on or after 1st March 1983 from holding or obtaining a driving licence, as the case may be.
(4)  In calculating the number of demerit points which will render such person’s driving licence liable to suspension under paragraph (1) or (2), only such demerit points shall be taken into account as have been awarded against that person within a total period of 24 consecutive months or 12 consecutive months, as the case may be, calculated from the date of the first award of demerit points within that period and all demerit points awarded before that period shall be disregarded.
(5)  Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), where the holder of a driving licence does not commit any scheduled offence for any period of 12 consecutive months, excluding any period for which his driving licence is suspended under these Rules or any period for which he is disqualified by an order of court made on or after 1st March 1983 from holding or obtaining a driving licence, every demerit point awarded against him before that period shall be disregarded in calculating the number of demerit points which will render his driving licence liable to suspension.
(6)  Paragraph (5) shall not apply where the demerit points are awarded to the holder of a driving licence after the 12-month period mentioned in that paragraph for a scheduled offence committed before that period and such demerit points would, if taken into account with other demerit points awarded before that period, render the driving licence of that person liable to suspension under these Rules.
Deputy Commissioner of Police to send notice
5.—(1)  The Deputy Commissioner of Police shall notify the holder of the driving licence by notice in writing of the date on which he intends to suspend his driving licence and shall require him to show cause within 14 days from the date of the notice as to why his licence should not be suspended.
(2)  On the date specified in the notice, the Deputy Commissioner of Police shall, after taking into consideration the facts in mitigation, if any, which may be submitted by the holder of the driving licence concerned, make an order as the Deputy Commissioner of Police thinks fit.
(3)  [Deleted by S 645/2010 wef 01/11/2010]
Notice of suspension of driving licence
6.—(1)  The Deputy Commissioner of Police shall, upon making an order to suspend the driving licence of a person, notify him in writing of the suspension of his driving licence and shall require him to surrender the driving licence forthwith to him.
(2)  Such a person shall not drive or obtain a provisional licence to drive a vehicle of any class as long as the order of suspension is in force.
Prohibition order against holder of foreign driving licence
7.—(1)  The Deputy Commissioner of Police may by order (referred to in these Rules as a prohibition order) —
(a)prohibit the holder of a foreign driving licence who has been awarded a total of 13 or more demerit points within a period of 12 months from the date of the grant of that licence from driving all classes of vehicles in Singapore for a period of 12 months; or
(b)prohibit the holder of a foreign driving licence who has been awarded a total of 24 or more demerit points within a period of 24 consecutive months from driving all classes of vehicles in Singapore for a period not exceeding 36 months.
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(2)  Subject to paragraph (3), where —
(a)a prohibition order has been made against the holder of a foreign driving licence; or
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(b)an order has been made by a court on or after 1st November 1999 prohibiting the holder of a foreign driving licence from driving any motor vehicle in Singapore,
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then, whenever subsequently the holder of a foreign driving licence has been awarded a total of 12 or more demerit points within a period of 12 consecutive months, the Deputy Commissioner of Police may make a prohibition order against him for a period not exceeding 36 months.
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(3)  Paragraph (2) does not apply to the holder of a foreign driving licence who has not committed any scheduled offence for a period of 24 consecutive months from —
(a)the date of expiry of the prohibition order; or
(b)the date of expiry of an order made by a court on or after 1st November 1999 prohibiting him from driving any motor vehicle in Singapore,
as the case may be.
[S 459/1999 wef 01/11/1999]
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(4)  In calculating the number of demerit points for the purposes of paragraph (1) or (2), only such demerit points shall be taken into account as have been awarded against the holder of a foreign driving licence within the period of 24 consecutive months or 12 consecutive months, as the case may be, calculated from the date of the first award of demerit points within that period; and all demerit points awarded before that period shall be disregarded.
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(5)  Where the holder of a foreign driving licence has not committed any scheduled offence for any period of 12 consecutive months (referred to in this rule as the relevant period), every demerit point awarded against him before the relevant period shall be disregarded for the purposes of calculating the total number of demerit points under paragraph (1) or (2).
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(6)  The relevant period excludes the period any prohibition order against the holder of a foreign driving licence, or any court order made on or after 1st November 1999 prohibiting him from driving any motor vehicle in Singapore, is in force.
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(7)  Paragraph (5) does not apply if —
(a)the holder of a foreign driving licence has committed a scheduled offence before the relevant period for which he has been awarded demerit points during or after the relevant period; and
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(b)such demerit points, if added to the total number of demerit points awarded against him before the relevant period, would render him liable to have a prohibition order made against him.
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Appeal by holder of foreign driving licence
8.—(1)  The holder of a foreign driving licence may, if aggrieved by the prohibition order made against him under rule 7, within 14 days of the receipt of the prohibition order, appeal to the Commissioner of Police whose decision shall be final.
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(2)  The Commissioner of Police may, after taking into consideration such facts in mitigation as may be submitted by the holder of a foreign driving licence, rescind the prohibition order or shorten the effective period of that prohibition order.
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(3)  [Deleted by S 645/2010 wef 01/11/2010]
Notice of prohibition order
9.—(1)  The Deputy Commissioner of Police shall, upon making a prohibition order against the holder of a foreign driving licence, serve on him a notice of the order.
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(2)  A notice of the order shall be deemed to have been duly served if it is addressed to the holder of a foreign driving licence and sent by registered post to his last known address in Singapore, if available, or to his last known address in another country.
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THE SCHEDULE
Rule 3(1)
Scheduled Offences
Offences committed
Demerit points to be awarded
(1)Exceeding speed limit for vehicle —
 
(a)by more than 0 but not more than 20 kilometres per hour
6
(b)by more than 20 but not more than 30 kilometres per hour
8
(c)by more than 30 but not more than 40 kilometres per hour
12
(d)by more than 40 but not more than 50 kilometres per hour
18
(e)by more than 50 kilometres per hour
24
 [Section 63(1) of the Act]
 
 
 
(2)Exceeding speed limit on a road —
 
(a)by more than 0 but not more than 20 kilometres per hour
6
(b)by more than 20 but not more than 30 kilometres per hour
8
(c)by more than 30 but not more than 40 kilometres per hour
12
(d)by more than 40 but not more than 50 kilometres per hour
18
(e)by more than 50 kilometres per hour
24
 [Section 63(4) of the Act]
 
 
 
(3)Carrying excess pillion or carrying pillion sitting not astride
3
 [Section 73(1) of the Act]
 
 
 
(4)Rider failing to wear or wear insecurely on his head a protective helmet
3
 [Section 74(1) of the Act]
 
 
 
(4A)Rider driving where a pillion is not wearing securely on his or her head a protective helmet
3
 [Section 74(1A) of the Act]
 
 
 
(5)Disobeying traffic direction of police officer, employee of Authority or security officer engaged in regulating traffic
3
 [Section 120 (1) (a) of the Act]
 
 
 
(6)[Deleted by S 645/2010 wef 01/11/2010]
 
 
 
(7)Failing to give way to oncoming traffic at controlled junction
4
 [Rule 8, Road Traffic Rules (R 20)]
 
 
 
(8)Failing to give way at uncontrolled junction
4
 [Rule 11(1), Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(9)Failing to give way at junction
4
 [Rule 11(2), Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(10)Failing to give way at roundabout
4
 [Rule 11(3), Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(11)Conveying load not properly secured
3
 [Rule 18, Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(12)Crossing double white lines
4
 [Section 120(3) of the Act read with rule 7(1)(m) and (12), Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules (R 33)]
 
 
 
(13)Crossing road divider
4
 [Rule 9, Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules (R 33)]
 
 
 
(14)Driving on the shoulder of an expressway
6
 [Rule 8, Road Traffic (Expressway Traffic) Rules (R 23)]
 
 
 
(15)Using tyres with ply or cord carcass exposed
3
 [Rule 109(1)(e), Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Construction and Use) Rules (R 9)]
 
 
 
(16)Driver failing to wear seat belt
3
 [Rule 4(1), Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Wearing of Seat Belts) Rules 2011 (G.N. No. S 688/2011)]
 
 
 
(17)Obstructing flow of traffic
4
 [Rule 5, Road Traffic Rules (R 20)]
 
 
 
(18)Forming up incorrectly when turning left or right
4
 [Rule 7, Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(19)Failing to give way to ambulance, fire brigade or police vehicle
4
 [Rule 12(2), Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(20)Driving while carrying load on a motor vehicle in a dangerous manner
4
 [Rule 101(4), Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Construction and Use) Rules]
 
(21)Failing to securely tie or attach goods to a goods vehicle to prevent their falling off from the vehicle
6
 [Rule 101(7), Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Construction and Use) Rules]
 
 
 
(22)[Deleted by S 634/2005 wef 01/10/2005]
 
 
(23)Offences committed by motorists at pedestrian crossing
6
 [Rules 4, 5, 6, and 7, Road Traffic (Pedestrian Crossings) Rules (R 24)]
 
 
 
(24)Driving or riding against the flow of traffic as indicated by traffic signs
6
 [Section 120(3) of the Act]
 
 
 
(25)Driving without due care or reasonable consideration (where hurt is caused)
9
 [Section 65(4) of the Act]
 
 
 
(26)Failing to conform to traffic light signals
12
 [Section 120(3) of the Act]
 
 
 
(27)Driving without due care or reasonable consideration (where no hurt is caused)
6
 [Section 65(5) of the Act]
 
 
 
(28)Carrying passengers on a goods vehicle in a dangerous manner
[Rule 4, Road Traffic (Carriage of Persons in Goods Vehicles) Rules 2010 (G.N. No. S 663/2010)]
9
 
 
(29)Carrying passengers on a motor vehicle or trailer in a dangerous manner
6
 [Rule 101(1), Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Construction and Use) Rules (R 9)]
 
 
 
(30)Reckless or dangerous driving (where hurt is caused)
24
 [Section 64(4) (previously section 64(2B)) of the Act]
 
 
 
(30A)Reckless or dangerous driving (where no hurt is caused)
24
 [Section 64(5) (previously section 64(2C)) of the Act]
 
 
 
(31)Parking abreast of another vehicle
3
 [Rule 10, Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(32)Parking within a pedestrian crossing
3
 [Rule 22(e), Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(33)Stopping on the shoulder or verge of an expressway
4
 [Rule 8, Road Traffic (Expressway Traffic) Rules (R 23)]
 
 
 
(34)Stopping in a zebra controlled area
3
 [Rule 10(1), Road Traffic (Pedestrian Crossings) Rules (R 24)]
 
 
 
(35)Driver failing to ensure that every passenger wears a seat belt
3
 [Rule 5, Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Wearing of Seat Belts) Rules 2011]
 
 
 
(36)Using a motor vehicle where a person below 1.35 metres in height is a passenger and is not properly secured by an approved child restraint or a body-restraining seat belt
3
 [Rule 8(1), Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Wearing of Seat Belts) Rules 2011]
 
 
 
(37)[Deleted by S 689/2011 wef 01/01/2012]
 
 
 
(38)[Deleted by S 689/2011 wef 01/01/2012]
 
 
 
(39)Stopping or remaining at rest on the carriage way of expressway
4
 [Rule 6, Road Traffic (Expressway Traffic) Rules]
 
 
 
(40)Parking within a Demerit Points No Parking Zone
3
 [Rule 24A, Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(41)Stopping within a Demerit Points No Stopping Zone
3
 [Rule 24B, Road Traffic Rules]
 
 
 
(42)Use of mobile telephone while driving
12
 
 
 
(43)Reversing unnecessarily along an expressway
6
 [Rule 7, Road Traffic (Expressway Traffic) Rules]
 
 
 
(44)Failing to fill up every passenger seat in driver’s cabin, or any additional cabin or enclosed space provided for the carriage of passengers or goods and which is adjacent to or is an extension of the cabin for the driver, before carrying any person on the floor of open deck goods vehicle
3
 [Rule 3, Road Traffic (Carriage of Persons in Goods Vehicles) Rules 2010]
 
 
 
(45)Failing to obey 1.1 metre height restriction for persons carried on open deck goods vehicle
6
 [Rule 5, Road Traffic (Carriage of Persons in Goods Vehicles) Rules 2010]
 
 
 
(46)Carrying passengers when the clear floor space of the open deck of goods vehicle available for each passenger is insufficient
6
 [Rule 8(2), Road Traffic (Carriage of Persons in Goods Vehicles) Rules 2010]
 
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[S 434/2021 wef 30/06/2021]
[S 716/2019 wef 01/11/2019]
[S 220/1994]
[S 311/1998 wef 01/06/1998]
[S 621/1998 wef 01/01/1999]
[S 78/1999 wef 01/03/1999]
[S 45/2000 wef 01/02/2000]
[S 634/2005 wef 01/10/2005]
[S 645/2010 wef 01/11/2010]
[S 34/2011 wef 01/02/2011]
[S 689/2011 wef 01/01/2012]

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules

 

This Legislative History is provided for the convenience of users of the Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules. It is not part of these Rules.
1.  
G. N. No. S 45/1983—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules 1983
Date of commencement
:
1 March 1983
2.  
G. N. No. S 53/1983—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules 1983 Corrigendum
Date of commencement
:
1 March 1983
3.  
G. N. No. S 181/1990—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 1990
Date of commencement
:
27 April 1990
4.  
G. N. No. S 412/1991—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 1991
Date of commencement
:
2 September 1991
5.  
G. N. No. S 67/1992—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 1992
Date of commencement
:
21 February 1992
6.  
1990 Revised Edition—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules
Date of operation
:
25 March 1992
7.  
G. N. No. S 328/1992—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 1992
Date of commencement
:
1 July 1992
8.  
G. N. No. S 420/1992—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment No. 3) Rules 1992
Date of commencement
:
1 October 1992
9.  
1993 Revised Edition—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules
Date of operation
:
1 April 1993
10.  
G. N. No. S 220/1994—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules Corrigendum
Date of commencement
:
1 April 1993
11.  
G. N. No. S 311/1998—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 1998
Date of commencement
:
1 June 1998
12.  
G. N. No. S 621/1998—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 1998
Date of commencement
:
1 January 1999
13.  
G. N. No. S 78/1999—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 1999
Date of commencement
:
1 March 1999
14.  
G. N. No. S 459/1999—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 1999
Date of commencement
:
1 November 1999
15.  
G. N. No. S 45/2000—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2000
Date of commencement
:
1 February 2000
16.  
G. N. No. S 634/2005—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2005
Date of commencement
:
1 October 2005
17.  
G. N. No. S 645/2010—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2010
Date of commencement
:
1 November 2010
18.  
G. N. No. S 34/2011—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2011
Date of commencement
:
1 February 2011
19.  
G.N. No. S 689/2011—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 2011
Date of commencement
:
1 January 2012
20.  
G.N. No. S 837/2013—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2013
Date of commencement
:
1 January 2014
21.  
G.N. No. S 616/2015—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2015
Date of commencement
:
1 November 2015
22.  
G.N. No. S 627/2017—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2017
Date of commencement
:
1 November 2017
23.  
G.N. No. S 716/2019—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2019
Date of commencement
:
1 November 2019
24.  
G.N. No. S 434/2021—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2021
Date of commencement
:
30 June 2021
25.  
G.N. No. S 443/2021—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 2021
Date of commencement
:
1 July 2021
26.  
G.N. No. S 404/2025—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment) Rules 2025
Date of commencement
:
12 June 2025
27.  
G.N. No. S 808/2025—Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 2025
Date of commencement
:
1 January 2026

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