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Singapore tightens traffic laws with tougher penalties
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· Jul 11, 2026
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BERNAMA
· Jun 23, 2026
General : Road Transport (Amendment) Bill Introduces Specific Offence For Illegal Racing
KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 (Bernama) -- The Road Transport (Amendment) Bill 2025 introduces a specific offence for illegal racing and speed trials on public roads, with repeat offenders facing up to five years' imprisonment.
Greenlining Institute
· Jun 29, 2026
Wider highways don’t fix traffic. Why couldn’t a CA lawmaker say that in a bill?
Wider highways don’t fix traffic. Why couldn’t a CA lawmaker say that in a bill?
The Rising Nepal
· Jul 4, 2026
Revenue over Rs 2 million raised from traffic action in a day
Kathmandu, July 4: A total of 2000 vehicle drivers have been penalized for breaching traffic rules in the last 24 hours....
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Related coverage for "Singapore tightens traffic laws with tougher penalties": Utusan Malaysia — PRN Johor: Trafik di Tambak Johor, LinKedua, laluan utama lancar. BERNAMA — General : Road Transport (Amendment) Bill Introduces Specific Offence For Illegal Racing. Greenlining Institute — Wider highways don’t fix traffic. Why couldn’t a CA lawmaker say that in a bill?. The Rising Nepal — Revenue over Rs 2 million raised from traffic action in a day