Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 7
Singapore Proposes Jail Terms for Holding Phones While Driving as Road Deaths Rise
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 7

Singapore Proposes Jail Terms for Holding Phones While Driving as Road Deaths Rise

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 7

Summary

  • Singapore moved to tighten traffic laws, making it an offense for drivers to hold a mobile phone while driving under proposed amendments released Tuesday.
  • Offenders would face fines and possible jail terms, part of a broader push to stiffen penalties and enforcement against dangerous driving, including drink driving.
  • The proposed changes follow a rise in road fatalities in the city-state, which authorities cited as the reason for tougher rules.

Insights

With road deaths at a decade high, will Singapore's harsh new penalties truly make its roads safer for everyone?
As Singapore criminalizes simply holding a phone, are built-in car touchscreens the next unaddressed threat on the road?