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Patrols with Traffic Police team reveal disregard for rules by some motorists
The Straits Times
|March 12, 2025
The driver of a multi-purpose vehicle had a mobile phone in one hand while steering her car along the PIE, and did not notice the black motorcycle next to her.
Over the next 100m, she continued using her phone until Senior Staff Sergeant Ihsan Helmi switched on the blinkers and siren on his Traffic Police (TP) BMW motorcycle.
The driver, who was alone in the car, pulled over to the side of the road and was given a summons for using a mobile phone while driving.
It has been illegal for drivers to hold any type of mobile device while driving since the law came into effect in February 2015. First-time offenders can be jailed for up to six months and fined up to $1,000. The maximum penalty is double for repeat offenders.
Some motorists display a poor attitude on the roads, said Senior Staff Sgt Ihsan, a patrol leader in the TP's Special Operations Team (SOT). "They think there's nobody watching, and that they won't get caught," he added.
The TP, in releasing traffic accident figures on Feb 21, said there appeared to be a lack of regard for rules among motorists.They painted a bleak picture: The number of people killed and injured in traffic accidents hit a five-year high in 2024, with speeding contributing to one in three fatal crashes.
There was also a sharp rise in motorists caught speeding. This was despite increased enforcement efforts, said Senior Assistant Commissioner Daniel Tan, commander of the TP.
SOT officers dress in dark gear, with black helmets and their motorcycles painted black.
All TP outriders use the BMW R1250RT motorcycle.
Members of the SOT, an elite group within the TP, perform covert operations and are VIP escorts for local and foreign dignitaries. They also tackle illegal racing, and occasionally find themselves in high-speed chases.
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