What time are the bus lanes in Singapore?

What time are the bus lanes in Singapore?

Bus Priority Schemes

Days Normal Bus Lanes Full-Day Bus Lanes
Monday – Friday 7:30am – 9:30am 5pm – 8pm 7:30am – 11pm
Saturday Not applicable 7:30am – 11pm
Sundays and Public Holidays Not applicable Not applicable

Where are the full-day bus lanes in Singapore?

Examples of where these full-day bus turning lanes can be found: Bedok North Drive: Right-turn into Bedok Interchange. Petir Road: Right-turn into Bukit Panjang Interchange. Jurong West Central 3: Right-turn into Boon Lay Interchange.

What does it mean if a bus lane has no times?

If a bus lane shows no times of operation then it is in operation 24 hours per day. Don’t drive or park in a bus lane when it’s in operation. This can cause disruption to traffic and delays to public transport.

What is the fine for bus lane in Singapore?

S$130
If an LTA enforcement officer or a bus’s onboard camera catches you infringing on bus lane rules, you’ll be slapped with a fine of S$130. Refusal to pay that might result in imprisonment of up to three months, or a maximum fine of S$1,000.

What time can drive on bus lane?

Normal bus lane. No driving or parking in the bus lane from 7.30 am to 9.30 am and from 5 pm to 8 pm, except on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays.

What time is bus lane?

Operating Hours

Days Normal Bus Lanes Full-Day Bus Lanes
Mondays to Fridays 7.30am – 9.30am 5pm – 8pm 7.30am – 11pm
Saturdays None 7.30am – 11pm
Sundays & Public Holidays None None

Where would you see a contraflow bus lane?

You will typically see a contraflow bus lane on a one-way street, where the bus lane flows in the opposite direction to the surrounding lanes.

When should you use your vehicle’s horn?

The Highway Code states that car horns should only be used to warn other road users of imminent danger and when a car is in motion – essentially as an alert system. This includes: When your car is moving, not when it’s stationary. If you’re travelling around a bend, and need to alert other motorists of your presence.

What time should you avoid bus lane?

Normal bus lane. No driving or parking in the bus lane from 7.30 am to 9.30 am and from 5 pm to 8 pm, except on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Full-day bus lanes. No driving or parking in the bus lane from 7.30 am to 11 pm, except on Sundays and public holidays.

Can you drive in bus lane Singapore?

It is illegal for most vehicles to drive in bus lanes during the bus lane operating hours. You must also give priority to buses when nearing a Bus Priority Box. Each road in Singapore has a speed limit.

Can I get points for driving in a bus lane?

It’s a civil matter rather than a criminal offence, so it’s unlikely to involve points on your driving licence and therefore shouldn’t impact your car insurance either. But it means that incorrectly using a bus lane can be as needlessly expensive for you as belting past a speed camera or parking illegally.

What is a full day bus lane?

Full day bus lanes, which are the same except for another red line, operate throughout the morning peak hour to evening peak hour without the period in-between.

Are bus lanes in Singapore Open to cars on Saturdays?

That does not mean bus lanes are entirely off-limits to cars, however. There are two types of bus lanes in Singapore. Both have different timings and the full-day lanes apply to Saturdays as well. Familiarise yourselves with our refresher table below and use it to your advantage to skip ahead of traffic!

What are the operating hours of the bus lane?

The operating hours will be from Monday to Friday at 7.30am – 9.30am & 5pm – 8pm. Meanwhile, marked with yellow and red line are a full-day bus lane with the same purpose. However it operates throughout the morning peak hour to evening peak hour without the period in between: Monday to Saturday from 7.30am – 11pm.

What time does the red and yellow bus lane open?

Meanwhile, marked with yellow and red line are a full-day bus lane with the same purpose. However it operates throughout the morning peak hour to evening peak hour without the period in between: Monday to Saturday from 7.30am – 11pm.

How can you speed up bus commuting in Singapore?

SINGAPORE — To speed up bus commuting, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) is making full-day bus lanes out of bounds to motorists until 11pm, starting March 21. Distinguished by red solid lane markings, they are currently kept for buses’ exclusive use from 7.30am to 8pm on weekdays and Saturday.

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