Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Proposal to Ban Vehicles from Turning Right Simultaneously as Pedestrians Cross Road Junctions

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81 Ms Joan Pereira asked the Minister for Transport whether the Ministry will consider (i) banning vehicles turning right simultaneously as pedestrians cross the roads at junctions and (ii) programming junction signals such that vehicles will only be signalled to turn after the red-man signal has turned on.

Mr Khaw Boon Wan: When the green-man signal is on, turning vehicles must always give way to pedestrians crossing the road. To disallow vehicles from turning when the green-man signal is on but there are no pedestrians crossing may hamper traffic flow unnecessarily.

Nevertheless, to further enhance pedestrians’ safety, the Land Transport Authority has adjusted traffic light timings to give pedestrians a headstart in crossing the road and installed lighted road studs and additional road markings and signs at higher risk junctions to remind motorists to give way.