The first 5 units of the Digital Traffic Red Light Camera System have been installed
and tested at their respective locations.
They will begin operations from Mar 1, 2014 at 12.01am.
In Dec 2013, the Traffic Police posted on their Facebook page about the commencement
of the installation, testing process, and the locations of these units.
The locations are at Victoria St by Arab St towards Lavender St,
Victoria St by Ophir Road towards Bras Basah Road,
Victoria St by Rochor Road towards
Lavender St, Lavender St by Jalan Besar towards Balestier Road,
and Ophir Road by Beach Road towards ECP.
Enhanced detection capabilities The new digital cameras do not require constant reloading
and retrieval of the wet-film negatives for back-end processing
and are designed to stay operational 24/7 to detect motorists
who attempt to beat the red light.
Beating the red light can potentially result in accidents causing injuries,
or even the loss of innocent lives.
The Traffic Police would like to remind all motorists that beating a red light
attracts a fine and 12 demerit points against the traffic offender.
Beat the red light twice within 24 months and your license will be suspended
as you would have accumulated 24 demerit points.
Commander of Traffic Police, Assistant Commissioner of Police Cheang Keng Keong,
said, "Whether or not there is a traffic red light camera installed at a junction,
one should never attempt to beat the red light.
You may be able to shave off some time but you run the greater risk of getting involved in an accident.
That is also the spirit of Safer Roads Singapore, where we hope to make safe
and courteous road use habitual and instinctive.
Every Life Matters. Let us recognise the impact of our own behaviour
on road safety and do our part."
and tested at their respective locations.
They will begin operations from Mar 1, 2014 at 12.01am.
In Dec 2013, the Traffic Police posted on their Facebook page about the commencement
of the installation, testing process, and the locations of these units.
The locations are at Victoria St by Arab St towards Lavender St,
Victoria St by Ophir Road towards Bras Basah Road,
Victoria St by Rochor Road towards
Lavender St, Lavender St by Jalan Besar towards Balestier Road,
and Ophir Road by Beach Road towards ECP.
Enhanced detection capabilities The new digital cameras do not require constant reloading
and retrieval of the wet-film negatives for back-end processing
and are designed to stay operational 24/7 to detect motorists
who attempt to beat the red light.
Beating the red light can potentially result in accidents causing injuries,
or even the loss of innocent lives.
The Traffic Police would like to remind all motorists that beating a red light
attracts a fine and 12 demerit points against the traffic offender.
Beat the red light twice within 24 months and your license will be suspended
as you would have accumulated 24 demerit points.
Commander of Traffic Police, Assistant Commissioner of Police Cheang Keng Keong,
said, "Whether or not there is a traffic red light camera installed at a junction,
one should never attempt to beat the red light.
You may be able to shave off some time but you run the greater risk of getting involved in an accident.
That is also the spirit of Safer Roads Singapore, where we hope to make safe
and courteous road use habitual and instinctive.
Every Life Matters. Let us recognise the impact of our own behaviour
on road safety and do our part."