Singapore legislation

Schedule 1

of Road Traffic (International Circulation) Rules

Schedule 1

International Driving Permit under the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic 1949

FIRST SCHEDULERule 4International Driving Permit under the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic 1949Page 1 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPOREINTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRAFFICINTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT________________________ISSUED ATSINGAPOREValid for one year fromDate ………………… Seal of authority(Signature of issuing authority) Page 2This permit is valid in the territory of all the undermentioned Contracting States, with the exception of the territory of the Contracting State where issued, for the period of one year from the date of issue, for the driving of motor vehicles included in the category or categories mentioned in page 3.List of the Contracting StatesAlgeriaGuernseyRhodesiaAndorraHaitiRomaniaAngolaHong KongRwandaArgentinaHungarySt. LuciaAustraliaIndiaSt. VincentAustriaIrelandSan MarinoBahamasIsraelSenegalBarbadosItalySeychellesBelgiumIvory CoastSierra LeoneBotswanaJamaicaSingaporeBritish HondurasJapanSouth AfricaBulgariaJerseySouth West AfricaCambodiaJordanSpainCanadaLaosSri LankaCentral African RepublicLebanonSurinamChileLuxemburgSwazilandChinaMalagasy RepublicSwedenCongo (Brazzaville)MalawiSyriaCongo (Kinshasa)MalaysiaThailandCubaMaliTogoCyprusMaltaTrinidad and TobagoCzechoslovakiaMonacoTunisiaDahomeyMoroccoTurkeyDenmarkMozambiqueUgandaDominican RepublicNetherlandsUnited Arab RepublicEcuadorNew ZealandUnited KingdomFijiNigerUnion of Soviet Socialist RepublicFinlandNorwayUnited States of AmericaFrancePapua New GuineaVatican CityGhanaParaguayVenezuelaGibraltarPeruSocialist Republic of Viet NamGreecePhilippinesYugoslaviaGrenadaPoland GuatemalaPortugal [S 142/2026 wef 01/04/2026] *Iran *Afghanistan *Kenya *Antigua ***Kuwait *Bolivia *Lesotho **Burundi *Libya **Cameroon *Liechtenstein **Chad **Mauritania *Colombia **Mauritius *Costa Rica *Montserrat *Dominica *Nepal *El Salvador *Nicaragua ***Ethiopia ***Qatar **Gabon *St. Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla **Gambia *Saudi Arabia *Germany (Democratic Republic) **Southern Yemen *Germany (Federal Republic) *Sudan **Guinea *Switzerland **Guyana *Tanzania *Honduras **Upper Volta *Iceland **Western Samoa **Indonesia **Zambia*Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits.**The provisions of the 1949 Convention were extended to this territory prior to independence, but the new State has yet to officially confirm that it accepts these provisions. However, it does recognise International Driving Permits.***Is not party to the 1949 Convention, but recognises International Driving Permits, which must be validated by the local police on arrival. This permit shall in no way affect the obligation of the holder to conform strictly to the laws and regulations relating to residence or to the exercise of a profession which are in force in each country through which he travels.Page 3 Particulars concerning the Driver:1. Surname

2. Other name

3. Place of birth

4. Date of birth

5. Permanent place of residence. Motor vehicles for which the permit is valid:Motor cycles, with or without a side-car, invalid carriages and 3 wheeled motor vehicles with an unladen weight not exceeding 400 kg (900 lbs.).AMotor vehicles used for the transport of passengers and comprising, in addition to the driver’s seat, at most 8 seats, or those used for the transport of goods and having a permissible maximum weight not exceeding 3.500 kg (7,700 lbs.). Vehicles in this category may be coupled with a light trailer.BMotor vehicles used for the transport of goods and of which the permissible maximum weight exceeds 3,500 kg (7,700 lbs.). Vehicles in this category may be coupled with a light trailer.CMotor vehicles used for the transport of passengers and comprising, in addition to the driver’s seat, more than 8 seats. Vehicles in this category may be coupled with a light trailer.DMotor vehicles of category B, C or D, as authorised above, with other than a light trailer.E“Permissible maximum weight” of a vehicle means the weight of the vehicle and its maximum load when the vehicle is ready for the road.“Maximum load” means the weight of the load declared permissible by the competent authority of the country of registration of the vehicle.“Light trailers” shall be those of permissible maximum weight not exceeding 750 kg (1,650 lbs.).EXCLUSIONExclusion (countries)Holder of this permit is deprived of the right to drive in (country) ................................................................ by reason of ............................................................... ………………………………………… Seal or ........................................................................ Stamp of Place ........................................................... Authority Date ............................................................ Signature __________________________________________ Should the above space be already filled, use any other space provided for “Exclusion”. Page 41 ...........................................................................................................................2 ...........................................................................................................................3 ...........................................................................................................................4 ........................................................................................................................... I. ................................................... V. ...................................................... II. .................................................. VI. .....................................................III. .................................................. VII. .....................................................IV. ..................................................VIII. .....................................................[S 354/73; S 147/77; S 241/77; S 268/77; S 346/80; S 121/82; S 325/90; S 581/91; S 45/92; S 197/92; S 224/92; S 362/94; S 511/95; S 139/2000; S 513/2000]