Singapore’s road culture is under fire after a string of preventable crashes. Officials say the problem runs deeper than bad driving.
Negligence, impatience and selfishness are recurring culprits. Enforcement alone can’t fix what’s become a cultural issue.
The Traffic Police want zero fatalities — a bold goal that demands more than tickets and fines.
Education and empathy may be the missing lanes in Singapore’s road safety journey.
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Recent accidents, from unlicensed drivers to multi‑vehicle pile‑ups, show how fragile safety can be.
Each crash leaves emotional scars that outlast hospital stays. Families bear the brunt of careless moments.
Traffic Police and Road Safety Council push defensive driving, rule adherence, and respect of vulnerable users, guided by annual stats. But are drivers really listening?
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