Road signs in Singapore

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Road signs in Singapore closely follow those laid down in the traffic sign regulations used in the United Kingdom, although a number of changes over the years have introduced some slight deviations that suit local road conditions (such as fonts). Road signs in Singapore conform to the local Highway Code under the authority of Singapore Traffic Police.

The

Highway Code of Singapore Traffic Police is tested during the Basic Theory Test and Final Theory Test at either Ubi, Bukit Batok or Woodlands driving schools. The students are then to find either a school or private driving instructor
to learn driving itself. Singaporean road signs depict people with realistic (as opposed to stylised) silhouettes.

No official name is given to the typeface used on all official signs, but they are likely based on a bold and narrow variant of the Charles Wright typeface, which is also used for vehicle registration number plates.

Since the mid-1990s, signs have been placed on a backing board, making them square or rectangular and standardised to a width of 600 mm on most roads and 900 mm on expressways. Prior to the 1990s and after 1964, signs were cut out to their shape (e.g.: round signs were cut to be circular) as in most countries around the world. Prior to 1964, signs were in the pre-Worboys style with a couple of differences.

immigration checkpoints
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Warning signs

Warning signs indicate possible dangers or unusual conditions ahead and alert motorists, so they may anticipate the appropriate actions to take. They are usually shaped as triangles with a red border, and mounted on a borderless white backing board, which is similar to the United Kingdom traffic sign.

  • Danger
    Danger
  • Other dangers nearby
    Other dangers nearby
  • Accident area
    Accident area
  • Restricted Zone ahead
    Restricted Zone ahead
  • Electronic Road Pricing (road toll) gantry ahead
    Electronic Road Pricing (road toll) gantry ahead
  • Bump
    Bump
  • Bumpy Road
    Bumpy Road
  • Road narrows on right (Left if symbol is reversed)
    Road narrows on right (Left if symbol is reversed)
  • Road narrows on both sides ahead
    Road narrows on both sides ahead
  • Two-way traffic crosses a one-way road
    Two-way traffic crosses a one-way road
  • Two-way traffic ahead
    Two-way traffic ahead
  • Lanes merge ahead
    Lanes merge ahead
  • Double bend first to left (Right if the symbol is reversed)
    Double bend first to left (Right if the symbol is reversed)
  • Dual carriageway ends
    Dual carriageway ends
  • Crossroads
    Crossroads
  • Side road on left
    Side road on left
  • Side road on right
    Side road on right
  • T-junction
    T-junction
  • Traffic merging from left behind (Right if the symbol is reversed)
    Traffic merging from left behind (Right if the symbol is reversed)
  • Staggered junction
    Staggered junction
  • Roundabout ahead
  • Traffic Light Ahead
    Traffic Light Ahead
  • Traffic queues likely
    Traffic queues likely
  • Slippery surface
    Slippery surface
  • Steep ascent
    Steep ascent
  • Steep descent
    Steep descent
  • Quayside or river bank ahead
    Quayside or river bank ahead
  • Tunnel ahead
    Tunnel ahead
  • Low flying aircraft
    Low flying aircraft
  • Zebra crossing
    Zebra crossing
  • Bend to the right ahead (Left if symbol is reversed)
    Bend to the right ahead (Left if symbol is reversed)
  • Advance warning of a height restriction ahead
    Advance warning of a height restriction ahead
  • School ahead - Children crossing patrol
    School ahead - Children crossing patrol
  • Horses
    Horses
  • Pedestrians on road ahead
    Pedestrians on road ahead
  • Elderly or blind people ahead
    Elderly or blind people ahead
  • Slow down
    Slow down
  • Maintain a slow speed to anticipate hazards ahead
    Maintain a slow speed to anticipate hazards ahead
  • Bridge with low headroom ahead
    Bridge with low headroom ahead
  • Chevron
    Chevron

Regulatory signs

Regulatory signs either give positive instructions, i.e. Mandatory signs, or indicate a prohibition, i.e. Prohibitionary signs. Many regulatory signs are accompanied by supplementary plates that provide interdependent exceptions to the rule, or indicates additional instruction or information to facilitate understanding of the rule implemented.

Mandatory signs

Mandatory signs are generally circular with a white border and symbol on a blue background. They usually indicate something all drivers must do (e.g. keep left) or a facility available to certain classes of traffic (e.g. pedal cycles only).

  • Ahead only (Turning left and right is prohibited)
    Ahead only (Turning left and right is prohibited)
  • Turn left ahead (right if symbol is reversed)
    Turn left ahead (right if symbol is reversed)
  • Turn left (right if symbol is reversed)
    Turn left (right if symbol is reversed)
  • Keep left (Right if symbol is reversed)
    Keep left (Right if symbol is reversed)
  • Split-way, i.e. motorists can pass to either side, but either side might not reach the same destination
    Split-way, i.e. motorists can pass to either side, but either side might not reach the same destination
  • Route to be used by pedal bike only
    Route to be used by pedal bike only
  • Route to be used by motorcycles only
    Route to be used by motorcycles only

Priority signs

The exceptions are the octagonal red STOP sign, the temporary STOP and GO signs and the triangular GIVE WAY sign.

Prohibitory signs

Prohibitory signs, which generally tell drivers what they must not do, are mostly circular and have a red border. The red ring indicates the prohibition; diagonal bars are used only on signs which prohibit a specific manoeuvre, i.e. banned left or right turns and U-turns, or a certain class of vehicle, i.e. lorries (some signs looks similar to design of Australia).

  • No entry for all vehicular traffic
    No entry for all vehicular traffic
  • No left turn
    No left turn
  • No right turn
    No right turn
  • No lorries
    No lorries
  • No vehicles with 3 axles or more
    No vehicles with 3 axles or more
  • No vehicles carrying explosives
    No vehicles carrying explosives
  • No pedal bike
    No pedal bike
  • No parking Or Waiting
    No parking Or Waiting
  • Clearway no Stopping
    Clearway no Stopping
  • No overtaking
    No overtaking
  • No sounding of the vehicle horn
    No sounding of the vehicle horn
  • No jaywalking
    No jaywalking
  • No jaywalking in the bus park
    No jaywalking in the bus park

Diagonal bars are excluded when restrictions are quantitative in nature, i.e. limits in speed, weight, axle, height, and width.

  • No vehicles over height shown
    No vehicles over height shown
  • No vehicles over width shown
    No vehicles over width shown
  • No vehicles over weight shown
    No vehicles over weight shown
  • Maximum speed limit in kilometres per hour (km/h)
    Maximum speed limit in kilometres per hour (km/h)

Information signs

Information signs are signs that may be mounted to indicate a certain condition or nature of the road ahead that motorists need to take note. They are independent of existing mandatory and prohibitive signs. Such signs are usually white or blue and rectangular in shape.

  • Indication of a U-turn lane, on the lane closest to the road divider or carriageway
    Indication of a U-turn lane, on the lane closest to the road divider or carriageway
  • One-way traffic in direction indicated (left)
    One-way traffic in direction indicated (left)
  • Crosswalk
    Crosswalk
  • Parking Area for all vehicles - owned by HDB (in mostly Transport typeface)
    Parking Area for all vehicles - owned by HDB (in mostly Transport typeface)
  • Parking zone for cars - Coupon Payment (in Transport typeface)
    Parking zone for cars - Coupon Payment (in Transport typeface)
  • Parking zone for Motor- Coupon Payment (in Transport typeface)
    Parking zone for Motor- Coupon Payment (in Transport typeface)
  • No through road
    No through road
  • No through road on the left ahead
    No through road on the left ahead
  • No through road on the right ahead
    No through road on the right ahead
  • Marks the end of gantry/tolls in Central Business District
    Marks the end of gantry/tolls in Central Business District
  • Keep a safe distance from vehicle in front
    Keep a safe distance from vehicle in front
  • Speed regulating strips ahead
    Speed regulating strips ahead
  • There are available lanes for right turns, usually used at road bends before a traffic light junction
    There are available lanes for right turns, usually used at road bends before a traffic light junction
  • Watch out for traffic from side road
    Watch out for traffic from side road
  • Reminder to look out & give way to pedestrians crossing when making a right turn
    Reminder to look out & give way to pedestrians crossing when making a right turn
  • When "B" lights up in green, public buses from left lane proceed before green light for all other vehicles
    When "B" lights up in green, public buses from left lane proceed before green light for all other vehicles
  • When "B" lights up in green, public buses proceed after exiting bus bay before green light for all other vehicles
    When "B" lights up in green, public buses proceed after exiting bus bay before green light for all other vehicles
  • Advisory Give-way-to-buses-exiting-bus-bay rule ahead
    Advisory Give-way-to-buses-exiting-bus-bay rule ahead
  • Mandatory Give-way-to-buses-exiting-bus-bay rule ahead
    Mandatory Give-way-to-buses-exiting-bus-bay rule ahead
  • Indication of speed limit enforcement cameras
    Indication of speed limit enforcement cameras
  • Indication of enforcement cameras used at traffic lights
    Indication of enforcement cameras used at traffic lights
  • Expressway
    Expressway
  • End of Expressway
    End of Expressway
  • Concealed exit ahead
    Concealed exit ahead
  • U-Turning vehicles keep right
    U-Turning vehicles keep right
  • Do not drive on the road shoulder
    Do not drive on the road shoulder
  • Dual carriageway ahead
    Dual carriageway ahead
  • Layout of traffic lanes ahead (for lane formation)
    Layout of traffic lanes ahead (for lane formation)
  • Expressway name and distance marker
    Expressway name and distance marker

Temporary work-zone signs

Temporary work-zone signs (designated in amber orange signages) are mounted to ensure road users are notified in advance despite being affected by road works in the vicinity. It closely follows the

American MUTCD
traffic sign (e.g. vermillion diamond, vermillion rectangular or amber rectangular-shaped signs).

  • Advance sign of road works ahead
    Advance sign of road works ahead
  • Indication of road stretch affected by road works
    Indication of road stretch affected by road works
  • Caution (Yellow)
    Caution (Yellow)
  • Entry to works area
    Entry to works area
  • Entry to works area (Yellow)
    Entry to works area (Yellow)
  • Heavy vehicles turning ahead
    Heavy vehicles turning ahead
  • Heavy vehicles turning ahead
    Heavy vehicles turning ahead
  • Layout of lanes ahead
    Layout of lanes ahead
  • Layout of lanes ahead
    Layout of lanes ahead
  • Road narrows on right ahead
    Road narrows on right ahead
  • Slow
    Slow
  • Slow (Yellow)
    Slow (Yellow)
  • Slow down
    Slow down
  • Slow down (Yellow)
    Slow down (Yellow)
  • Temporary roundabout
    Temporary roundabout
  • Temporary mandatory speed limit (40 km/h)
    Temporary mandatory speed limit (40 km/h)
  • Traffic Signal in use ahead
    Traffic Signal in use ahead
  • Bend to right (Left if symbol is reversed)
    Bend to right (Left if symbol is reversed)
  • Supplementary plate to specify direction indicated for temporary road rule
    Supplementary plate to specify direction indicated for temporary road rule
  • Beware Of Turning Vehicles
    Beware Of Turning Vehicles
  • Single lane traffic
    Single lane traffic
  • Chevron
    Chevron
  • Temporary Hight limit
    Temporary Hight limit
  • Detour for pedestrians in direction indicated (Right)
    Detour for pedestrians in direction indicated (Right)
  • Detour
    Detour
  • Detour ahead
    Detour ahead
  • Other dangers nearby
    Other dangers nearby

Directional signs

  • Signs indicating destinations reached via expressways has white lettering on a blue background.
  • Signs indicating destinations reached via other roads have white lettering on a green background.
  • Signs indicating local destinations have black lettering on a white background.
  • Signs indicating recreational facilities and landmarks have white lettering on a brown background.
  • On approach to a junction (single direction)
    On approach to a junction (single direction)
  • At the junction
    At the junction
  • On approach to a roundabout
    On approach to a roundabout
  • Get in lane with respect to the destinations stated above each downward-pointing lane arrow
    Get in lane with respect to the destinations stated above each downward-pointing lane arrow
  • Direction to a place of interest
    Direction to a place of interest

Road markings

Along the side of the road

  • No parking between 7 am to 7 pm (Daily with the exception of Sundays and Public Holidays)
    No parking between 7 am to 7 pm (Daily with the exception of Sundays and Public Holidays)
  • No parking at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions.
    No parking at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions.
  • No waiting at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions.
    No waiting at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions.
  • Clearway (No stopping) on that side of the road at any time
    Clearway (No stopping) on that side of the road at any time
  • Indication of a zebra crossing ahead. See Zebra Crossing rules below.
    Indication of a zebra crossing ahead. See Zebra Crossing rules below.
  • Edge line (used along roads, not in built-up areas, or divide the road shoulder of an expressway from the inside lane)
    Edge line (used along roads, not in built-up areas, or divide the road shoulder of an expressway from the inside lane)

Road dividers

  • Keep left of the divider
    Keep left of the divider
  • Keep left of the diagonally hatched divider
    Keep left of the diagonally hatched divider
  • Keep left of the divider; no waiting on either side of the road at any time
    Keep left of the divider; no waiting on either side of the road at any time
  • Keep left of the unbroken diagonally hatched divider; No crossing of the divider
    Keep left of the unbroken diagonally hatched divider; No crossing of the divider
  • Keep left of the divider; no stopping and no crossing of the divider in either direction at any time.
    Keep left of the divider; no stopping and no crossing of the divider in either direction at any time.
  • Zebra crossing ahead; keep left of the divider. See Zebra Crossing rules below.
    Zebra crossing ahead; keep left of the divider. See Zebra Crossing rules below.

Zebra crossing rules

A zebra crossing in Singapore

Two flashing

Belisha Beacon
are positioned, one on each side of the road, at a zebra crossing, which flashes from 7 pm to 7 am daily, indicating to an approaching motorist of a zebra crossing. Older crossings display the blue square zebra crossing signs on both sides (see above), which are synonymous to the flashing amber beacons, and are valid yet uncommon on the roads. The road markings and road dividers are white zig-zag lines that indicate a zebra crossing in the vicinity, similar to the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Zebra crossing rules.

On approach, regardless of the absence of any pedestrians, all motorists are required to keep left of the divider, prepare to stop and stay in their respective lanes, i.e. no overtaking is permitted.

When pedestrians are present at the side of a zebra crossing, all motorists are obligated to give priority to pedestrians crossing the zebra crossing bars, by stopping before the white line across the lane. No waiting is permitted within the vicinity of the zebra crossing.

A sign indicating a pedestrian crossing or a 'SLOW' painted on the road may be present as well.

Obsolete

Post-Worboys

  • National Speed Limit Applies (1964–1990s)
    National Speed Limit Applies (1964–1990s)
  • No U-turn (1964–1990s)
    No U-turn (1964–1990s)
  • Indication of a U-turn lane, on the lane closest to the road divider or carriageway (1964–1990s)
    Indication of a U-turn lane, on the lane closest to the road divider or carriageway (1964–1990s)
  • Level crossing with gates (prior to June 2011)
    Level crossing with gates (prior to June 2011)
  • Level crossing with no gates (prior to June 2011)
    Level crossing with no gates (prior to June 2011)
  • Level crossing (prior to June 2011)
    Level crossing (prior to June 2011)

Pre-Worboys

  • No Through Road For Motor Vehicles
    No Through Road For Motor Vehicles
  • No Entry
    No Entry
  • No Right Turn
    No Right Turn
  • Cross Roads
    Cross Roads
  • Turn Left
    Turn Left
  • Keep Left
    Keep Left
  • Road Works Ahead
    Road Works Ahead
  • Ford
    Ford
  • No Waiting
    No Waiting
  • No Entry
    No Entry
  • No Cycling
    No Cycling
  • Speed Limit
    Speed Limit
  • National Speed Limit Applies
    National Speed Limit Applies
  • Parking
    Parking
  • Cross Roads
    Cross Roads
  • Speed Limit except Built-up Areas
    Speed Limit except Built-up Areas
  • Turn Right
    Turn Right
  • Roundabout
    Roundabout
  • No Left Turn
    No Left Turn
  • Signals Ahead
    Signals Ahead
  • Two Way Traffic
    Two Way Traffic
  • Level Crossing with No Gates
    Level Crossing with No Gates
  • Halt at major road ahead
    Halt at major road ahead
  • Slow, major road ahead
    Slow, major road ahead
  • Motor vehicles prohibited
    Motor vehicles prohibited


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