Traffic Police to bring back unmarked patrol cars
The next time you think of speeding on the roads - beware. The Traffic Police is bringing back unmarked patrol cars to conduct covert enforcement patrols.
It will also deploy a patrol team focusing on motorcyclists, to educate motorists on the road about safety.
This year's Ride Safe campaign, launched on Saturday morning at Bukit Batok Driving Centre, will raise awareness of safe driving for motorcyclists.
Motorcyclists and their pillion riders remain the most vulnerable group of road users, accounting for almost half of all road fatalities

The next time you think of speeding on the roads - beware. The Traffic Police is bringing back unmarked patrol cars to conduct covert enforcement patrols.
It will also deploy a patrol team focusing on motorcyclists, to educate motorists on the road about safety.
This year's Ride Safe campaign, launched on Saturday morning at Bukit Batok Driving Centre, will raise awareness of safe driving for motorcyclists.
Motorcyclists and their pillion riders remain the most vulnerable group of road users, accounting for almost half of all road fatalities