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Getting from point A to point B in Singapore is not just easy, it is also economical. An efficient public transportation network offers taxis, buses and the modern Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) rail system.
 
 
   


Driving Licence
A valid driving licence from your country of residence or a valid International Driving License is required for driving in Singapore. Conversion of foreign driving licenses to Singapore driving licenses can be done at the Traffic Police Department

Parking
There are three ways of parking in Singapore - coupon parking, paid parking and season parking.

Coupon Parking
Where required, parking coupons should be displayed on the dashboard. Denominations of parking coupons are SGD 0.50, 1, 2 and 2 (for overnight parking). Generally, parking coupon rates are:

SGD 0.50 per  hr outside the Central Business District
SGD 1 per  hr within the Central Business District
Look for signboards which indicate parking rates and free parking times as they vary between car parks. Parking coupons are available from petrol stations, post offices, shopping centres and selected newsagents and shops that carry the parking coupon sign.

Paid Parking
Paid parking is practised in almost all shopping centres, buildings and some public car parks. You basically pay for the time your vehicle is parked. Some shopping centres offer a rebate on your parking charges.

Season Parking
Season parking is usually applicable to tenants and residents at their office and residential car parks respectively. Avoid parking in season parking lots (usually with red markings) and along roads with double yellow lines.

Speed Limit
Residential areas: 50km/h
Expressways: 70 to 90km/h

Speed Cameras
Speed detection cameras are installed on expressways and major roads.

Bus Lanes
Bus lanes or left lanes with unbroken yellow lines should only be used by buses during these hours: Mon to Fri (7.30am to 9.30am, 4.30pm to 7pm), Sat (7.30am to 9.30am, 11.30am to 2pm).

Electronic Road Pricing Scheme (ERP)
To even out traffic flow into the Central Business District (CBD), all vehicles entering during the restricted hours of 7.30am to 7pm are required to pay a toll.
To relieve congestion between 7.30am and 9.30am along the expressways and busy roads, all vehicles passing through ERP gantries are required to pay a toll. An In-Vehicle Unit (IU) is installed in the vehicle and a CashCard (stored value card) is used to pay for tolls. The IU automatically deducts the toll from the CashCard each time the vehicle passes through ERP gantries.

Locations of gantries along the East Coast Parkway (ECP) expressway are:

Between Fort Road junction and Rochor Road exit
Entry to ECP from Ophir Road towards Jurong

Locations of gantries along the Central Expressway (CTE) towards the city are:

On the CTE southbound between Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 and Braddell Road
On the CTE after Braddell Road
Entry to CTE from Serangoon Road
Entry to CTE from Balestier Road

Location of gantry along the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) towards the city is:

On the AYE eastbound after Portsdown Road

Location of gantries along the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) are:

On the PIE towards Jurong after Kallang Bahru exit
On the eastbound PIE after Adam Road
Entry to eastbound PIE from Mount Pleasant slip road

Locations of gantries at other busy roads are:

At Thomson Road southbound after Toa Payoh Rise
At Kallang Road westbound after Kallang River
At Bendemeer Road southbound after Woodsville interchange

ERP is not in operation on Saturdays, Sundays and major public holidays: New Year; Lunar New Year, Hari Raya Puasa, Deepavali and Christmas.

In-Vehicle Units (IU)
Foreign-registered cars can be fitted with a Permanent IU (installation cost SGD150) or a Temporary IU (TIU) for the ERP scheme. TIU rentals cost SGD5 a day (two days min) with a SGD120 refundable deposit, from which the daily rental will be deducted. Each TIU is valid for two weeks, although extensions may be made at TIU sales outlets. Two outlets are near the Woodlands Checkpoint and one more is at the Tuas Checkpoint.

CashCards
CashCards are available at 7-Eleven convenience stores, CashCard Auto Machines, selected banks and most petrol stations.

ERP Fines
If you drive through an ERP gantry without a TIU, the fine is SGD 70 per offence. In instances where you drive through a gantry without an Autopass, or have inserted the card incorrectly, or have insufficient funds, the fine is SGD 10 plus whatever ERP fee incurred at the time of offence.


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