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Singapore Traffic Games 2025 – Bringing Road Safety Education Closer To Schools

The Traffic Police (TP), Singapore Road Safety Council (SRSC), and the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS), with support from the Ministry of Education and Tote Board, held the grand finals of the Singapore Traffic Games (STG) on 7 November 2025, at the Road Safety Community Park. Ms Sim Ann, Senior Minister of State (SMS), Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Ministry of Home Affairs, was the Guest- of-Honour for the event.  More than 200 students and teachers, and about 100 guests attended the finale this year. Please refer to Annex A for the event photographs.

The STG is an annual inter-school event that instils good road safety habits in primary school children through practical sessions. Participants experience different roles as pedestrians, cyclists, and go-kart drivers, learning essential road safety habits that will help them become responsible road users. Established in 1958, the STG has continued its decades-long efforts to shape the road safety awareness of countless primary school students.

A total of 21 primary schools participated in this year’s STG qualifying rounds, which were held from 26 August to 22 September 2025, with 10 primary schools progressing to the finals. First Toa Payoh Primary School emerged as champion with the lowest number of demerit points, winning the STG Challenge Trophy. The list of the top 10 winning schools is attached at Annex B.

Road Safety Situation for Children

Between January and September 2025, 197 children were injured in traffic accidents. Recent incidents highlight the ongoing risks children face on the roads – there were three separate traffic accidents involving children in a single day on 23 July 2025, which involved children who had ignored traffic signals and failed to use proper crossings whilst crossing the roads.

New Initiatives to Strengthen Road Safety Education for Children

TP continues to enhance educational initiatives to help children develop essential road safety skills from an early age. During the event, TP announced several new initiatives to strengthen road safety education across different age groups.

At the preschool level, TP will be partnering with major preschools to integrate road safety education into their curriculum. This will establish a two-year foundation of safety awareness for pre-schoolers, before they begin primary school.

For primary schools, TP and SRSC will introduce "Road Safety Corners" to selected schools starting next year. This initiative includes dedicated learning spaces that will feature road safety advisories and zebra crossing floor stickers, enabling teachers to conduct road safety education through interactive scenarios throughout the school year. The initiative aims to bring the Road Safety Community Park experience directly into the school environment.

Two educational materials have also been developed for primary school students to complement the “Road Safety Corners”. A Traffic Police edition of the Police Pal storybook series allows community policing officers to engage students in road safety education during school visits. Additionally, TP has developed an interactive game console to reinforce safe-crossing habits through engaging questions and scenarios. The console will be deployed during school visits and community events.

Industry Support for Road Safety Education

Commander (Covering) of TP, Assistant Commissioner of Police (AC) Lionel Bok said, "Road safety is an important life skill that all children should master from a young age. TP is working with relevant stakeholders and partners to establish safety competencies for children at various developmental stages. Beyond schools, parents and caregivers have an equally important role in demonstrating safe and responsible road behaviour, thereby reinforcing the lessons children receive in the classroom."

Commenting on the initiatives, Chairman of the SRSC, Mr Bernard Tay said, “Through the new Traffic Police edition of the Police Pal storybook and interactive game consoles, Police officers are able to bring road safety messages to life in schools. Road safety truly is a shared responsibility. The Singapore Road Safety Council, together with its partners and community, will continue to work together to teach good road safety habits to the young. The Singapore Traffic Games remains a vital pillar of education, evolving while staying true to its core values.”

The collaborative efforts by TP, SRSC, educational institutions, families, and sponsors demonstrates Singapore's dedication to road safety as a collective community responsibility. The STG remains an important component of TP's educational efforts, evolving to meet changing needs while preserving the fundamental principles that have made it successful for nearly seven decades.



Annex A

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Flag off by SMS Sim Ann

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SMS Sim Ann delivering her speech at the Singapore Traffic Games 2025

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(From left) Director of MOE Safety, Security and Emergency Branch, Mr Jack Lau, Chairman of the SRSC, Mr Bernard Tay, SMS Sim Ann, Commander (Covering) of TP, AC Lionel Bok and Chief Executive Officer AA Singapore, Mr Lee Wai Mun, launching the upcoming “Road Safety Corner”

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Group photo (from left) of Chief Executive Officer AA Singapore, Mr Lee Wai Mun, Commander (Covering) of TP, AC Lionel Bok, SMS Sim Ann, Chairman of the SRSC, Mr Bernard Tay and Director of MOE Safety, Security and Emergency Branch, Mr Jack Lau at the mock-up booth of the upcoming “Road Safety Corner”


Annex B


List of the Top 10 Winning Schools
(In Winning Order)

  1. First Toa Payoh Primary School

  2. West Spring Primary School

  3. Bendemeer Primary School

  4. Palm View Primary School

  5. Compassvale Primary School

  6. Riverside Primary School

  7. Junyuan Primary School

  8. Xishan Primary School

  9. Qihua Primary School

  10. Evergreen Primary School

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07 November 2025 @ 3:00 PM