SINGAPORE — The speed enforcement function in red-light cameras across Singapore will be "progressively and dynamically" activated from Monday (April 1).
A red-light camera that can detect motorists beating red lights as well as speeding.Locations that are more accident-prone or violation-prone will be prioritised for the activation.
The proportion of fatal accidents due to speeding also increased to 25.2 per cent in 2023 from 17.3 per cent in 2022.The number of speeding violations detected by traffic enforcement cameras decreased by 28.6 per cent from 73,152 cases in 2022 to 52,237 cases in 2023. The Traffic Police also urged motorists not to speed, even in areas where there are no static speed cameras, adding that they will"take enforcement action against errant motorists who choose to flout traffic rules, including speeding".
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