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Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules

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Type
Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
1961
Sections
32

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About this subsidiary legislation

Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation RTA-R16 1961, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1961.

Regulation 1

Citation

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These Rules may be cited as the Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules.

Regulation 2

Definitions

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In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —“driving school licence” means a licence to carry on the business of a driving school;“instruction” means instruction in the driving of a motor vehicle;“instructor’s licence” means a licence to be a driving instructor;“licence” means an instructor’s licence or a driving school licence granted under Part III of the Act;“licensee” means the holder of a licence;“vehicle” means a motor vehicle used for providing instruction and registered as such under the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Registration and Licensing) Rules [R 5].

Definition

“driving school licence” means a licence to carry on the business of a driving school;

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Definition

“instruction” means instruction in the driving of a motor vehicle;

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Definition

“instructor’s licence” means a licence to be a driving instructor;

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Definition

“licence” means an instructor’s licence or a driving school licence granted under Part III of the Act;

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“licensee” means the holder of a licence;

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Definition

“vehicle” means a motor vehicle used for providing instruction and registered as such under the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Registration and Licensing) Rules [R 5].

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Regulation 3

Consideration of an application for a driving instructor’s licence

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Amended byS 695/2016 wef 01/01/2017S 695/2016 wef 01/01/2017S 695/2016 wef 01/01/2017

Subregulation 1

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In considering an application for an instructor’s licence, the Deputy Commissioner of Police may make such enquiries as he thinks fit and require the applicant to furnish —

(a)

evidence of his age;

(b)

a certificate from a medical practitioner certifying that he is physically and mentally fit to be a driving instructor;

(c)

evidence of his driving experience and of his having passed such course for driving instructors as the Deputy Commissioner of Police may require; and

(d)

two recent passport-sized photographs of himself.

Subregulation 2

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No person shall be granted an instructor’s licence for a class of vehicles unless he —

(a)

has held for a period of at least 3 years a driving licence for a vehicle of the same class; and

(b)

has passed such course for driving instructors as the Deputy Commissioner of Police may require.

Subregulation 3

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No instructor’s licence shall be granted to a person who is 75 years of age or above.

Regulation 4

Photograph of applicant for driving instructor’s licence

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Before an instructor’s licence is granted, the licensee shall be photographed in such manner and at such time and place as the Deputy Commissioner of Police may direct.

Regulation 5

Consideration of an application for a driving school licence

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In considering an application for a driving school licence, the Deputy Commissioner of Police may make such enquiries as he thinks fit and shall require the applicant to furnish —

(a)

two recent passport-sized photographs of himself;

(b)

the certificate of registration of the driving school under the Business Registration Act [Cap. 32];

(c)

if the applicant is a company, its certificate of incorporation or registration under the Companies Act [Cap. 50];

(d)

the name of every driving instructor employed or engaged by the applicant;

(e)

such particulars of the licence of the driving instructor and of every vehicle used by the applicant as the Deputy Commissioner of Police thinks fit;

(f)

the name, address and identity card number of every person enrolled to receive instruction from the driving school; and

(g)

the number and date of issue of the provisional driving licence of such person.

Regulation 6

Licensee to be fit and proper person

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No licence shall be granted to an applicant unless the Deputy Commissioner of Police is satisfied that the applicant is a fit and proper person.

Regulation 7

Form of licence

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A licence shall be in such form as the Deputy Commissioner of Police may determine.

Regulation 8

Duration of instructor’s licence

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An instructor’s licence shall be valid —

(a)

for a period of 6 months or one year; or

(b)

for such shorter period of not less than one month as the Deputy Commissioner of Police thinks fit,and shall have effect on the first day of the month in which the licence is first granted.

Regulation 9

Duration of driving school licence

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A driving school licence shall be valid for a period of one year and shall have effect on the first day of the month in which the licence is granted.

Regulation 10

Renewal of licence

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Amended byS 76/99 wef 01/03/1999S 76/99 wef 01/03/1999

Subregulation 1

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Amended byS 76/99 wef 01/03/1999

A licence renewed under section 59 of the Act shall take effect from the day following the expiry of the previous licence or the first day of the month in which it is renewed, whichever is the later.

Subregulation 2

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Amended byS 76/99 wef 01/03/1999

An instructor’s licence which has ceased to be valid for a continuous period of more than one year may not be renewed unless the Deputy Commissioner of Police decides otherwise.

Regulation 11

Refund of licence fee

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Subregulation 1

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No licence fee or part thereof shall be refunded if the licence is suspended or revoked or if the licensee ceases to be a driving instructor or carry on the business of a driving school.

Subregulation 2

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Where a licence is granted while one is in force, the Deputy Commissioner of Police may at his discretion refund the fee for the licence issued at a later date.

Regulation 12

Fee for an instructor’s licence

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The fee for an instructor’s licence or the renewal thereof shall be $60 per year or $5 per month.

Regulation 13

Fee for a driving school licence

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Amended byS 362/96 wef 01/10/1996

The fee for a driving school licence or the renewal thereof shall be $150 per year or part thereof.

Regulation 14

Register to be kept by Deputy Commissioner of Police

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Subregulation 1

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The Deputy Commissioner of Police shall keep separate registers of all licences issued to driving instructors and persons who carry on the business of a driving school.

Subregulation 2

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The register shall contain such particulars of those driving instructors or those persons and their driving schools as the Deputy Commissioner of Police may determine.

Regulation 15

Record to be kept by driving instructor

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Subregulation 1

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The holder of an instructor’s licence shall maintain a record book in which he shall enter the following particulars in ink:

(a)

his name and the number of the licence;

(b)

the name and the number of the provisional driving licence of every person receiving instruction from him;

(c)

the time of commencement and termination of every period of instruction given to such person; and

(d)

the index mark and registration number of the vehicle used by such person during the instruction.

Subregulation 2

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The licensee shall —

(a)

keep the record up to date and have it in his possession when he is acting as a driving instructor; and

(b)

on a request being made by the Deputy Commissioner of Police or police officer, produce the record book for inspection forthwith or at such time and place as may be directed.

Regulation 16

Record to be kept by the holder of a driving school licence

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Subregulation 1

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The holder of a driving school licence shall maintain a record book in which he shall enter the following particulars in ink:

(a)

the index mark and registration number of every vehicle used in the conduct of the business of the driving school;

(b)

the name of every driving instructor employed or engaged by him and such particulars of the driving instructor’s licence as the Deputy Commissioner of Police may require;

(c)

the date on which every driving instructor joins and leaves the driving school;

(d)

the name, address and identity card number of every person receiving instruction from the driving school;

(e)

the number and date of issue of the provisional driving licence of such person;

(f)

the time at which and the date on which any instruction is provided to any person by the driving school, the index mark and registration number of the vehicle used for such purpose and the name of that person and the driving instructor present; and

(g)

the rate of fees charged by the driving school.

Subregulation 2

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The licensee shall —

(a)

keep the record up to date; and

(b)

on a request being made by the Deputy Commissioner of Police or a police officer produce the record book for inspection forthwith or at such time and place as may be directed.

Regulation 17

Deputy Commissioner of Police may require attendance of licensee

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Subregulation 1

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The Deputy Commissioner of Police may require a licensee to appear before him to answer any complaint against the licensee for a failure to comply with or a contravention of any provision of these Rules.

Subregulation 2

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The licensee shall —

(a)

appear at such place and time and on such date as may be directed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police; and

(b)

furnish such information, document or particulars as the Deputy Commissioner of Police may require for the purposes of these Rules.

Regulation 18

Circumstances where instructor’s licence ceases to be valid

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Subregulation 1

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An instructor’s licence ceases to be valid when —

(a)

the licensee is disqualified under the Act for at least one year from holding or obtaining a driving licence for any class of vehicles;

(b)

the driving licence held by the licensee is suspended under the Act for at least one year, or is revoked under the Act; or

(c)

the licensee attains 70, 71, 72, 73 or 74 years of age (each called an applicable age), unless —

(i)

within 2 months before attaining an applicable age, the licensee undergoes a medical examination mentioned in section 35(10A)(a) of the Act at the licensee’s own expense; and

(ii)

the licensee submits to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, within such time as the Deputy Commissioner of Police may require but in any event no later than the date before the licensee attains the applicable age, a certification by the registered medical practitioner who conducted the medical examination, that the licensee is physically fit to drive a vehicle of the class for which the instructor’s licence was granted.

Subregulation 2

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An instructor’s licence for a class of vehicles ceases to be valid when, under section 35(10A) of the Act, the licensee’s driving licence for that class of vehicle ceases to be in force.

Subregulation 3

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Where an instructor’s licence ceases to be valid under paragraph (1), the licensee must return the licence to the Deputy Commissioner of Police.

Subregulation 4

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Nothing in this rule affects the power of the Deputy Commissioner of Police under section 53(1)(a)(ii) or (b) of the Act to revoke or suspend an instructor’s licence in any case where —

(a)

the licensee is disqualified under the Act for less than one year from holding or obtaining a driving licence for any class of vehicles; or

(b)

the driving licence held by the licensee is suspended under the Act for less than one year.

Regulation 19

Suspension or revocation of licence

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The Deputy Commissioner of Police may suspend or revoke a licence if he is of the opinion that the licensee —

(a)

has made any misrepresentation or has failed to disclose any fact in his application for the licence;

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has failed to provide instruction to any person in a satisfactory manner; or

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has charged any unreasonable fees for instruction.

Regulation 20

Display of instructor’s licence

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Subregulation 1

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The holder of an instructor’s licence shall, when he is acting as a driving instructor, wear the licence over the left chest in such manner that the particulars endorsed thereon are clearly exposed to view and shall produce it to the Deputy Commissioner of Police or a police officer for inspection on demand.

Subregulation 2

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Paragraph (1) shall not apply to a licence which has been lost, destroyed, defaced or obliterated where the licensee has applied for a duplicate under rule 29.

Regulation 21

Possession of instructor’s licence

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The holder of an instructor’s licence shall not lend it to or permit it to be used by or be in the possession of any other person.

Regulation 22

Driving instructor’s responsibility for vehicle

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A person shall, when acting as driving instructor, take all reasonable precautions to ensure that the vehicle under his charge is —

(a)

driven safely so as not to endanger the safety of any other road user;

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not causing undue obstruction to the flow of traffic or any other road user;

(c)

not kept stationary on a road longer than is necessary for any lawful purpose; and

(d)

stopped whenever directed to do so by the Deputy Commissioner of Police or a police officer.

Regulation 23

Driving school to employ licensed driving instructors

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The holder of a driving school licence shall not employ or engage any person to give instruction unless that person holds an instructor’s licence.

Regulation 24

Fees for instruction

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A licensee shall charge such fees for instruction as are considered to be fair and reasonable by the Deputy Commissioner of Police.

Regulation 25

Only certain vehicles may be used

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No licensee shall use a motor vehicle for providing instruction unless it is registered for that purpose under the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Registration and Licensing) Rules [R 5].

Regulation 26

Production of vehicle for inspection

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Subregulation 1

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The Deputy Commissioner of Police or an authorised officer may at any time require the owner of a vehicle to produce it for inspection at such time and place as he may appoint.

Subregulation 2

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The Deputy Commissioner of Police or a police officer may examine a vehicle whilst it is on a road or at a public place or a driving school.

Subregulation 3

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Any person who fails to comply with any requirement of the Deputy Commissioner of Police or obstructs the Deputy Commissioner of Police or any police officer in the exercise of his power under this rule shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000.

Regulation 27

Insurance

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A vehicle used for providing instruction or a driving test shall have insurance taken out in respect thereof to cover any liability arising from —

(a)

any driving instructor using the vehicle for providing instruction;

(b)

any person driving the vehicle; or

(c)

any other person in the vehicle during the driving test.

Regulation 28

Application for extract of register

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Subregulation 1

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An application for a copy of an entry in a register referred to in rule 15 to the Deputy Commissioner of Police shall contain reasons for such application.

Subregulation 2

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The Deputy Commissioner of Police may at his discretion approve or reject the application.

Subregulation 3

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The fee for a certified copy of every such entry shall be $5.

Subregulation 4

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Any person who knowingly or wilfully makes a false statement to obtain a copy of such entry under this rule shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000.

Regulation 29

Duplicate licence

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Subregulation 1

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If any licence has been lost, destroyed, defaced or obliterated so that any entry therein is illegible, the licensee shall forthwith notify the Deputy Commissioner of Police who, if satisfied that it has been lost, destroyed, defaced or obliterated, shall upon payment of a fee of $5 issue a duplicate to the licensee, endorsing thereon the particulars contained in the original licence.

Subregulation 2

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If a licence has been defaced or obliterated, no duplicate shall be issued under this rule unless the original licence is surrendered to the Deputy Commissioner of Police or an authorised officer.

Subregulation 3

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If a licence has been lost or destroyed, no duplicate shall be issued under this rule unless a statutory declaration or a police report of the loss or destruction is produced to the Deputy Commissioner of Police.

Subregulation 4

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Where a licence which has been reported under paragraph (1) to be lost or destroyed is found during the validity thereof, the licensee or any other person who comes into possession of the licence shall return it to the Deputy Commissioner of Police as soon as possible.

Regulation 30

Licence not to be altered

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No person shall make any mark or entry on, or erase, cancel or alter any mark or entry on, any licence.

Regulation 31

Change of particulars to be notified

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Amended byS 81/95 wef 01/03/1995

Subregulation 1

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A licensee shall, subject to paragraph (2), inform the Deputy Commissioner of Police in writing of any change in his business or residential address or any other particulars stated in the application for the licence.

Subregulation 2

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Amended byS 81/95 wef 01/03/1995

Where a licensee who has changed his residential address makes a report thereof under section 8 of the National Registration Act [Cap. 201], he shall be deemed to have informed the Deputy Commissioner of Police of the change in his residential address in compliance with paragraph (1).

Regulation 32

Offence

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Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any of the provisions of rule 15, 16, 20, 21, 22 or 25 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000.

Common questions

What is Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules?
Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation RTA-R16 1961, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1961.
Is Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules still in force?
Yes — Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules is currently in force.
When did Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules take effect?
Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules was first recorded in 1961.
How many regulations does Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules have?
Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules contains 32 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules?
The official text of Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.