Singapore legislation
Regulation 91
of Highway Code
Regulation 91
Do not park (which means to bring a motor vehicle to a stationary position and cause it to wait for any purpose) or let your vehicle stand —
at a bend, the brow of a hill or a bridge;
on a footway or cycle track;
near traffic lights or pedestrian crossings;
on a main road or on a road carrying fast-moving traffic;
opposite or nearly opposite another stationary vehicle across the road, opposite a refuge or other obstruction (e.g. road repairs);
abreast of another vehicle;
opposite a continuous white line, double white lines or any other traffic sign prohibiting parking;
near any road side on which a single yellow line (from 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.) or double yellow lines are painted;
within —
6 metres (20 feet) of an intersection or a junction of any road or street;
9 metres (30 feet) on either side of a bus stop; or
3 metres (10 feet) on either side of a fire hydrant;
(ia)where it will obscure a traffic sign or obstruct any entrance;
facing oncoming traffic;
on any slip road or filter lane;
on a fly-over, underpass or the ramps leading to any fly-over or underpass;
on the grass verge of a road;
in any bus lane; or
at any designated taxi stop.