Road Traffic Act |
Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules |
R 25 |
G.N. No. S 45/1983 |
REVISED EDITION 1993 |
(1st April 1993) |
[1st March 1983] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Road Traffic (Driver Improvement Points System) Rules. |
Definitions |
2. In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Award of demerit points |
Suspension of driving licence |
4.—(1) The Deputy Commissioner of Police may suspend, for a period not exceeding 36 months, the driving licence of any person who has been awarded within a period of 24 months a total number of 24 or more demerit points.
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Deputy Commissioner of Police to send notice |
5.—(1) The Deputy Commissioner of Police shall notify the holder of the driving licence by notice in writing of the date on which he intends to suspend his driving licence and shall require him to show cause within 14 days from the date of the notice as to why his licence should not be suspended.
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Notice of suspension of driving licence |
6.—(1) The Deputy Commissioner of Police shall, upon making an order to suspend the driving licence of a person, notify him in writing of the suspension of his driving licence and shall require him to surrender the driving licence forthwith to him.
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Prohibition order against holder of foreign driving licence |
7.—(1) The Deputy Commissioner of Police may by order (referred to in these Rules as a prohibition order) —
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Appeal by holder of foreign driving licence |
8.—(1) The holder of a foreign driving licence may, if aggrieved by the prohibition order made against him under rule 7, within 14 days of the receipt of the prohibition order, appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final. [S 645/2010 wef 01/11/2010]
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Notice of prohibition order |
9.—(1) The Deputy Commissioner of Police shall, upon making a prohibition order against the holder of a foreign driving licence, serve on him a notice of the order. [S 645/2010 wef 01/11/2010]
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