Traffic Court

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Traffic Court is a specialized judicial body in Singapore that handles cases involving traffic and road-traffic-related offences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf judicial body
specialized court
appealTo High Court of Singapore NERFINISHED
appliesLaw Motor Vehicles (Third-Party Risks and Compensation) Act (Singapore) NERFINISHED
Parking-related regulations in Singapore
Road Traffic Act (Singapore) NERFINISHED
subsidiary traffic legislation in Singapore
canImpose disqualification from driving
fines
imprisonment for serious traffic offences
suspension of driving licence
canOrder demerit points to be recorded
caseCategory regulatory offences
city Singapore NERFINISHED
country Singapore
goal enforcement of road safety laws in Singapore
handlesOffenceType careless driving
drink-driving offences
driving without a valid licence
driving without insurance
drug-impaired driving offences
hit-and-run traffic offences
reckless driving
red-light violations
speeding
hasProcedure accused may appear in person
accused may be represented by a lawyer
prosecution usually conducted by public prosecutors or enforcement agency officers
hears contested traffic trials
mitigation pleas for traffic offences
plead-guilty mentions for traffic offences
hearsApplications applications for early removal of disqualification from driving
applications related to driving licence disqualification
jurisdiction road-traffic-related offences
traffic offences
languageOfProceedings English
legalSystem Singapore legal system
locatedIn Singapore NERFINISHED
State Courts Towers NERFINISHED
mayOrder compensation to victims of traffic accidents
forfeiture of vehicles in certain cases
partOf State Courts of Singapore NERFINISHED
purpose adjudication of traffic and road safety offences
relatedTo Land Transport Authority of Singapore NERFINISHED
Singapore Police Force Traffic Police NERFINISHED
typeOfCase criminal cases
uses charge sheets for traffic offences
summonses for traffic offenders

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