Higher fines for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists from April: MHA

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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will raise fines for road traffic offences starting Apr 1, in a bid to strengthen deterrence against ...

 

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So I can jaywalk with a helmet?

Bravo MHA, how much did y’all got FINE for letting Mat Selamat slip away (escape from maximum security facility)?

Yes, higher fines but how about enforcement?

Does that mean they'll be fixing the pedestrian lights where it's actually safer to cross on *red* than on green?

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