Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question
Ensuring Lights used on Emergency Vehicles are Safe for Other Drivers
Ministry of TransportSpeakers
Transcript
64 Ms Joan Pereira asked the Minister for Transport (a) whether there are regulations to ensure that the type of lights used on emergency vehicles are safe for other drivers who may be blinded by these lights; and (b) whether the number and brightness of the lights can be adjusted based on weather conditions and other environmental factors.
Mr Khaw Boon Wan: Under the Road Traffic Act, emergency vehicles, such as ambulances, firefighting vehicles or Police vehicles can only switch on their warning lights during emergencies to warn other vehicles to give way. Like other international jurisdictions, such as Japan, Australia and the United Kingdom, we do not regulate the number and brightness of the warning lights.