Under the scheme, motorists can have their composition fines reduced by $30 if payment is made within 14 days of receiving their Notice of Traffic Offence.
The amended Road Traffic Act will remove the mandatory minimum imprisonment term and disqualification period for first-time offenders, among others.
Alongside increased demerit points, speeding fines are also set to rise from between $50 to $100, depending on the severity of the offence.
Demerit points and fines are soon set to increase, with the news coming in the wake of rising speeding offences and speed-related fatal incidents.
This function will be activated at locations that are accident-prone or speeding and traffic violation-prone.
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