Only 3 in 5 people find S’pore roads safe; three-quarters blame impatience for most traffic hazards

Only 3 in 5 people find S’pore roads safe; three-quarters blame impatience for most traffic hazards


SINGAPORE – An inaugural survey has revealed that while three in five people find roads in Singapore safe, more than three-quarters blame impatience for most traffic hazards.

“Only 61 per cent of respondents said they find Singapore’s roads safe, which leaves significant room for improvement,” said Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs Sim Ann on May 30, in announcing the findings of the poll of 1,000 Singapore residents conducted in early 2026.

Speaking at Our Tampines Hub on Community Road Safety Day, Ms Sim said there are safety trade-offs, including longer travel times at slower driving speeds, and higher penalties for drivers who flout traffic rules.

She was speaking on May 30 to mark the start of Singapore Road Safety Month 2026, an annual month-long campaign to foster a more responsible road culture here.

“But these are trade-offs worth making. We should be willing to prioritise safety for all over speed or convenience for the individual, because the cost of not doing so is measured in lives,” said Ms Sim, who is also Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

Traffic deaths hit a 10-year high in 2025, with 149 people killed, compared with 141 in 2016. The number of people injured has also risen – from 9,342 in 2024 to 9,955 in 2025.

Given the dire situation on Singapore’s roads, The Straits Times has been running a series of stories calling on all road users to be more careful.

Ms Sim said the Traffic Police and the Ministry of Home Affairs have made significant strides in recent years through stronger enforcement and stiffer penalties, as speeding violations more than doubled from 116,440 in 2023 to 253,550 in 2025.




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