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Review of L-drivers' Syllabus at Driving Centres and Schools

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Summary

This question concerns Dr Lim Wee Kiak’s inquiry into the frequency of learner driver syllabus reviews and instructor regulations following recent expressway pile-ups. Minister K Shanmugam clarified that the syllabus is regularly updated with components like automatic car slope driving and motorcycle emergency braking to reflect current conditions. He noted that instructors are regulated by the Traffic Police and must pass an annual Instructors’ Skill and Knowledge Evaluation to maintain professional standards. The Minister stated that accidents usually involve motorist negligence rather than syllabus gaps, as core control and observation skills are already mandatory training elements. He concluded that road safety requires continued safe driving habits post-licensing, supported by ongoing Traffic Police education and enforcement measures.

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6 Dr Lim Wee Kiak asked the Minister for Home Affairs given the recent spate of multiple-vehicle pile-ups on our highway (a) how often are reviews made for the L-drivers' syllabus conducted by driving centres and schools so that what is taught is relevant to current road traffic conditions; and (b) how are driving instructors regulated to ensure that they keep up-to-date.

Mr K Shanmugam: The recent multiple-vehicle pileups have mainly been caused by motorists' failure to keep a proper lookout or maintain proper control of their vehicles. These core driving skills are already included in the driving school syllabus for learner motorists. The syllabus for learner motorists includes both theory and practical components and is designed to teach the basics of driving. The syllabus is regularly reviewed to ensure that it remains up to date with the latest road traffic rules and regulations and the road safety situation. Over the last few years, Traffic Police has updated the syllabus to include new elements, such as driving on slope for those learning to drive automatic-transmission motor cars, and emergency braking on wet surfaces and expressway familiarisation for those learning to ride motorcycles.

The syllabus is taught by driving instructors who are regulated by the Traffic Police through a licensing regime stipulated under the Road Traffic Act and the Road Traffic (Driving Instructors and Driving Schools) Rules. Driving instructors at the driving schools take an annual Instructors' Skill and Knowledge Evaluation to ensure that they continue to keep up to date.

Learner motorists have to complete the syllabus and pass the driving test before obtaining a driving licence. Beyond learning driving and passing the driving test, motorists have to continue to drive safely and obey traffic rules when on the road. This is especially relevant in our efforts to improve road safety and reduce accidents. Traffic Police will continue to educate road users and step up enforcement efforts to maintain safety on our roads.