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Singapore Road Safety Month

Content Overview

SRSM 2024 - From left: Mr Alvin Chia, Group Director (Traffic & Road Operations), LTA; Mr Bernard Tay, Chairman, SRSC; Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment & Ministry of Transport; SAC Daniel Tan, Commander Traffic Police

The Traffic Police (TP) organises the Singapore Road Safety Month (SRSM) annually in collaboration with the Singapore Road Safety Council (SRSC). This nationwide initiative aims to raise awareness on road safety and cultivate responsible road use.

Over the years, TP has partnered with various agencies such as the Land Transport Authority (LTA), Ministry of Education (MOE), People's Association (PA), and Automobile Association of Singapore.

Launch of Road Safety banners

Campaigns have focused on key safety issues. Public outreach efforts feature engaging visuals, posters, banners, and extensive communication through community networks and social media to promote safer road user behaviour.

Local artistes performing several entertaining skits to raise road safety awareness. From left: Hao Hao, Lee Peifen, Marcus Chin, Xu Chong Fang, Lin Ruping and other co-stars

In 2024, local artistes performed a variety of songs and humorous skits to promote road safety messages for the elderly. The mini-concert was live-streamed via the 'Use Your RoadSense' Facebook page and reached more than 19,000 viewers. In one of the skits, parents, grandparents, and caregivers were encouraged to be good role models to their young ones by adopting good road safety habits themselves.

The carnival featured booths from road safety stakeholders and partners such as the Land Transport Authority, Automobile Association, Singapore Civil Defence Force, SBS Transit, SMRT Corporation Ltd, Workplace Safety and Health Council, ComfortDelGro Driving Centre, AXS, Eyesight.sg and Giti Tires. Through these booths, members of the public could learn about road safety in a fun and interactive way.