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Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES

Part III INDEX AND IDENTIFICATION MARKS

Part IV TRANSFER OF VEHICLES

Part V REGISTRATION AND RE-REGISTRATION OF OFF-PEAK, CLASSIC AND ELECTRIC CARS, ETC

Part VI LICENCES

Part VII WEIGHT, MARKINGS AND SEATING CAPACITY

Part VIII DISPLAY OF LICENSE AND EXEMPTION FROM PAYMENT OF TAXES OR FEES

Part IX SUPPLEMENTARY LICENCES

Part X VISITOR’S LICENCES

Part XI GENERAL LICENCES

Part XII SPECIAL PURPOSE LICENCES

Part XIII REFUNDS AND DISPOSAL OF DEPOSITS

Part XIV AMENDMENT OR WITHDRAWAL OF APPLICATIONS

FIRST SCHEDULE

SECOND SCHEDULE Fees Payable for Licences for Motor Vehicles

THIRD SCHEDULE

FOURTH SCHEDULE

FIFTH SCHEDULE Restricted Days and Times for Off-peak Cars

SIXTH SCHEDULE Fees Payable for Vehicle Licences Commencing on Any Date Between 1ST September 1998 and 31ST August 2002 (Both Dates Inclusive)

SEVENTH SCHEDULE Fee Payable for Pu-registered Vehicles

EIGHTH SCHEDULE Fee Payable for Special Purpose Licences

NINTH SCHEDULE Fees Payable for Vehicle Licences Commencing on Any Date Between 1ST September 2002 and 31ST AUGUST 2007 (Both Dates Inclusive) Other Than Vehicle Licences to Whichrule 36C Applies

TENTH  SCHEDULE Fees Payable for Vehicle Licences for Buses, Goods Vehicles and Goods-cum-passengers Vehicles Which Are Cng Petrol-cng Vehicles, Electric Vehicles or Petrol-electric Vehicles Commencing on Any Date Between 1ST January 2006 and 30TH June 2008 (Both Dates Inclusive)

ELEVENTH  SCHEDULE Fees Payable for Vehicle Licences Commencing on Any Date Between 1ST SEPTEMBER 2007 and 30TH June 2008 (Both Dates Inclusive) Other Than Vehicle Licences to Which Rule 36C Applies

TWELFTH  SCHEDULE Fees Payable for Vehicle Licences Commencing on or After 1ST July 2008

THIRTEENTH  SCHEDULE

FOURTEENTH  SCHEDULE FEES PAYABLE FOR VEHICLE LICENCES FOR TAXIS, BUSES, GOODS VEHICLES AND GOODS-CUM-PASSENGERs VEHICLES COMMENCING ON ANY DATE BETWEEN 1ST JULY 2009 AND 30TH JUNE 2010 (BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE)

Legislative History

 
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On 19/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 19/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 19/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 16/09/2010.
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Road Traffic Act
(CHAPTER 276, Sections 34 and 140)
Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Registration and Licensing) Rules
R 5
G.N. No. S 262/1972
REVISED EDITION 2004
(31st December 2004)
[15th September 1972]
PART I
PRELIMINARY
Definitions
2.
—(1)  In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
“business service passenger vehicle” means a motor car registered in the name of —
(a)
a statutory board, company, firm, society, association or club and is used for the owner’s business; or
(b)
an individual and is used for the purpose of any trade, business, profession or vocation,
but does not include a private hire car or a motor car used —
(i)
for the carriage of goods other than samples;
(ii)
for the carriage of passengers for hire or reward; or
(iii)
for instructional purposes for reward unless prior approval of the Registrar has been obtained;
“car-sharing co-operative” means a co-operative society (not being a business connected with the manufacturer, sale or dealership of motor vehicles) which is registered under the Co-operative Societies Act (Cap. 62) and which has as its object the purchase of vehicles for the shared use of its members and affiliates for their business, social or domestic purposes;
“category (f) certificate of entitlement” means a certificate of entitlement issued under rule 3(1)(f) of the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Quota System) Rules (R 31);
“CNG system” means an assembly of components and connecting parts which are fitted on —
(a)
a CNG vehicle;
(b)
a diesel-CNG vehicle; or
(c)
a petrol-CNG vehicle,
to enable the vehicle to use natural gas as its source of power;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“CNG vehicle” means a vehicle which uses natural gas exclusively as its source of power;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“conventional car” means a motor car that is mechanically propelled by means of internal combustion engines;
“cylinder capacity” means —
(a)
the area of the piston crown of the cylinder of the engine multiplied by the stroke multiplied by the number of cylinders of the engine; or
(b)
the volume swept by the piston in the cylinder multiplied by the number of cylinders of the engine,
and the product so derived is expressed in cubic centimetres;
“diesel-CNG vehicle” means a vehicle which uses either or both natural gas and diesel as its source of power;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“diesel-electric car” means a motor car which uses either or both diesel and electricity as its source of power;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“diesel-electric vehicle” means a vehicle, other than a motor car, which uses either or both diesel and electricity as its source of power;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“electric car” means a motor car that is mechanically propelled by means of electric traction motors;
“electric motor cycle” or “electric scooter” means a motor cycle or scooter, respectively, that is mechanically propelled by means of electric traction motors;
“electric vehicle” means a vehicle, other than a car, that is mechanically propelled by means of electric traction motors;
[S 90/2006 wef 01/01/2006]
“Euro IV vehicle” means a vehicle —
(a)
which uses diesel as its source of power; and
(b)
the standard for exhaust emission of which complies with any of the standards specified in Part II of the Second Schedule to the Environmental Protection and Management (Vehicular Emissions) Regulations (Cap. 94A, Rg 6);
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“foreign vehicle” means any motor vehicle which is not registered under the Act, but which is registered under the provisions of any law of any country (other than Singapore) relating to motor vehicles;
“goods-cum-passengers vehicle” means —
(a)
a station wagon constructed for the carriage of 7 passengers or more, excluding the driver, and registered by the owner for the use by him or a member of his family or any person by his authority without consideration for social or domestic purposes or for the owner’s business and excluding the use for instructional purposes for reward;
(b)
a panel van; or
(c)
a twin-cabin goods vehicle;
“heavy goods vehicle” means —
(a)
a goods vehicle, construction equipment, engineering plant, trivan, motor cycle with a side-car attached to it, recovery vehicle, vehicle used as a mobile canteen or mobile bank, goods-cum-passengers vehicle or a vehicle used for a specific purpose such as a horse float, the maximum laden weight of which exceeds 3.0 metric tons and which is registered using a certificate of entitlement issued before 1st April 1998; or
(b)
a goods vehicle, construction equipment, engineering plant, trivan, recovery vehicle, vehicle used as a mobile canteen or mobile bank, goods-cum-passengers vehicle or a vehicle used for a specific purpose such as a horse float, the maximum laden weight of which exceeds 3.5 metric tons and which is registered using a certificate of entitlement issued on or after 1st April 1998;
“heavy oil or diesel oil” includes any liquid other than petroleum which is or may be used as fuel in the engine of a motor vehicle;
“light goods vehicle” means —
(a)
a goods vehicle, construction equipment, engineering plant, trivan, motor cycle with a side-car attached to it, recovery vehicle, vehicle used as a mobile canteen or mobile bank, goods-cum-passengers vehicle or a vehicle used for a specific purpose such as a horse float, the maximum laden weight of which does not exceed 3.0 metric tons and which is registered using a certificate of entitlement issued before 1st April 1998; or
(b)
a goods vehicle, construction equipment, engineering plant, trivan, motor cycle with a side-car attached to it, recovery vehicle, vehicle used as a mobile canteen or mobile bank, goods-cum-passengers vehicle or a vehicle used for a specific purpose such as a horse float, the maximum laden weight of which does not exceed 3.5 metric tons and which is registered using a certificate of entitlement issued on or after 1st April 1998;
“new vehicle”, for the purposes of rules 3B, 3D, 7, 8, 8A, 9, 9A, 9AA and 9B and Part II of the First Schedule, means —
(a)
a motor vehicle which —
(i)
is first registered in a country or place outside Singapore and is subsequently de-registered within a period of 3 working days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays), or such longer period as the Registrar may allow in any particular case, after that first registration;
(ii)
is registered under these Rules on or after 1st June 2000 pursuant to an application made within 3 months (or such longer period as the Registrar may allow in any particular case) after de-registration in that country or place; and
(iii)
has never been used anywhere before the date of its first registration in Singapore; or
(b)
any motor vehicle which has not been registered elsewhere before its first registration in Singapore;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“off-peak car” means a motor car which is registered under rule 32, or re-registered under rule 33 or 33E (as the case may be), as an off-peak car and which may not be driven on any road during the days and times specified in the Fifth Schedule unless there is in force a supplementary licence issued under Part IX for that vehicle;
“panel van” means a light goods vehicle having a body derived from a motor car with its sides panelled up and with a design similar to a station wagon (saloon model) or a jeep;
“petrol-CNG vehicle” means a vehicle which uses either natural gas or petrol as its source of power;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“petrol-electric car” means a motor car which uses either or both petrol and electricity as its source of power;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“petrol-electric vehicle” means a vehicle, other than a car, which uses either or both petrol and electricity as its source of power;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“private hire car” means a motor car which does not ply for hire on any road but is hired under a contract, expressed or implied, for the use of the motor car as a whole;
“private motor car” means a motor car registered in the name of —
(a)
a private individual and used by him or a member of his family or any person by his authority without consideration for social or domestic purposes or for his business;
(b)
a charitable organisation, whose income is exempt from tax under the Income Tax Act (Cap. 134) and which is a full member of the National Council of Social Service established under the National Council of Social Service Act (Cap. 195A) and used solely for the owner’s business; or
(c)
a car-sharing co-operative,
excluding the carriage of goods other than samples and excluding the use for instructional purposes for reward;
“power rating” means the maximum aggregate power output, expressed in kilowatts (kW), of the electric traction motors;
“PU-registered vehicle” means a motor vehicle which is registered under rule 3B;
“register of vehicles” means the register maintained under rule 12;
“registered owner” means a person registered under the Act as owner of a motor vehicle;
“secondhand vehicle”, for the purposes of rules 7, 8, 8A, 9A, 9AA and 33G and Part II of the First Schedule, means a vehicle which has been registered or used in a country or place outside Singapore before the date of its first registration in Singapore unless the vehicle —
(a)
was de-registered within a period of 3 working days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays), or such longer period as the Registrar may allow in any particular case, after its first registration in that country or place;
(b)
is registered under these Rules on or after 1st June 2000 pursuant to an application made within 3 months (or such longer period as the Registrar may allow in any particular case) after that de-registration outside Singapore; and
(c)
has never been used anywhere before the date of its first registration in Singapore;
[S 356/2010 wef 01/07/2010]
“small bus” means a bus having a maximum seating capacity of 10 persons (including the driver) or less;
“station wagon” means a vehicle with folding seats and side doors and either a tailboard or doors opening at the rear, constructed or adapted for the carriage of goods as well as passengers;
“station wagon (passengers only)” means a station wagon registered by the owner for the use by him or a member of his family or any person by his authority without consideration for social or domestic purposes or for the owner’s business, excluding the carriage of goods other than samples and excluding the use for instructional purposes for reward;
“tuition car” means a motor car that is used in the course of its owner’s business for instructional purposes for reward;
“twin-cabin goods vehicle” means a goods vehicle with a maximum laden weight not exceeding 5.0 metric tons constructed with an additional cabin or enclosed space for passengers or goods adjacent to or as an extension of the cabin for the driver and front seat passenger.
(2)  For the purposes of these Rules, the age of a vehicle shall be reckoned —
(a)
in the case of a vehicle which has not been registered outside Singapore before its first registration in Singapore, from the date of its first registration in Singapore;
(b)
in the case of a vehicle which —
(i)
is first registered outside Singapore; and
(ii)
before the expiry of one month from the date of its first registration outside Singapore is first registered in Singapore,
from the date of its first registration in Singapore;
(c)
in the case of a vehicle which —
(i)
is first registered outside Singapore; and
(ii)
after the expiry of one month from the date of its first registration outside Singapore is first registered in Singapore,
from the last day of the month of its first registration outside Singapore;
(d)
in the case of a vehicle which —
(i)
is first registered outside Singapore and is subsequently de-registered within a period of 3 working days thereafter (or such longer period as the Registrar may allow in any particular case);
(ii)
is registered under these Rules on or after 1st June 2000 pursuant to an application made within 3 months (or such longer period as the Registrar may allow in any particular case) after that de-registration outside Singapore; and
(iii)
has never been used anywhere before the date of its first registration in Singapore,
from the date of its first registration in Singapore;
(e)
where it is not possible to ascertain the date on which the vehicle was first registered in or outside Singapore, from the first day of its year of manufacture; and
(f)
where it is not possible to ascertain the date on which the vehicle was first registered in or outside Singapore and the year of its manufacture, from such date as the Registrar may, in his discretion, determine.