The Singapore Road Safety Awards (SRSA) & Seminar (RSS) 2025, co-organised by the Singapore Road Safety Council (SRSC) and Automobile Association (AAS), with support from the Traffic Police (TP), Land Transport Authority and Workplace Safety and Health Institute, was held on 4 September 2025 at the Lifelong Learning Institute. Ms Sim Ann, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs, was the Guest-of-Honour for the event.
The SRSA recognises organisations and individuals for their efforts in putting in place systems and for working conscientiously towards enhancing road safety. This year, a total of 38 awards were presented, including 13 Excellence Awards and 25 Merit Awards. Please refer to Annex A for the list of award winners.
A new award category in collaboration with the Singapore Armed Forces was also introduced, recognising Military Vehicle Drivers with Class 3 and Class 4 licences. This new initiative reflects a broader and more inclusive approach to road safety and acknowledges the professionalism of our national servicemen.
Held in conjunction with SRSA, the RSS brought together heavy vehicle fleet owners to foster collaboration and exchange knowledge within the industry. The seminar featured discussions on the latest developments in road safety, including new government policies, emerging technologies, and best practices in fleet management.
Participants of the RSS also heard from road safety authorities, industry leaders, and past SRSA recipients, who shared valuable insights and experiences on how businesses can enhance their road safety performance by leveraging technology and adopting a proactive approach to fleet management and driver safety.
During his presentation at the seminar, Superintendent of Police Lian Weixiong, Head of Research, Planning and Organisational Development Branch, TP, highlighted that lorries with a Maximum Laden Weight (MLW) of between 3,501kg and 12,000kg will be required to install speed limiters according to the deadlines shown in Annex B. With the first deadline of 1 January 2026 approaching, TP strongly encourages companies to expedite the installation of speed limiters to prevent costly penalties, avoid installation delays due to limited workshop capacity, and contribute to road safety. Speed limiters can also provide benefits such as fuel savings, lower maintenance costs and lower downtime. The list of authorised agents is available on the Singapore Police Force’s website.
SRSC and its partners are committed to fostering industry engagement by promoting road safety awareness through targeted outreach programmes like the SRSA and RSS. SRSC and TP encourage more organisations to take part in future editions of the SRSA to foster a strong culture of road safety within workplaces and on Singapore’s roads.
SMS Sim Ann delivering her speech at the Singapore Road Safety Awards & Seminar 2025 ▼
Group photo of SMS Sim Ann, Chairman SRSC, Mr Bernard Tay, and the award recipients for the “Excellence Awards” ▼
Annex A
EXCELLENCE AWARD
Company Awards
Safe Driver Awards
SAF Safe Driver Awards
MERIT AWARDS
Company Awards
Safe Driver Awards
SAF Safe Driver Awards
Annex B
Date from which expanded speed limiter requirement applies
PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
04 September 2025 @ 6:10 PM