Driving licence in Singapore


A driver license is required in Singapore before a person is allowed to drive a motor vehicle of any description on a road in the country. Like many other countries in the world, an individual must possess a valid driving licence before being permitted to drive on the road, and driving licence holders are subject to all traffic rules.
The minimum age to drive a motor vehicle and getting a Qualified Driving Licence in Singapore is 18 years old. The driving licence is for the normal lifespan of a person. For those who accumulated 13 demerit points and above within one year probation, the licence will be revoked.

Classes of driving licence

The classification of motor vehicles and eligibility of a driving licence in Singapore is as follows:
ClassTypeMinimum ageNotes
1Invalid Carriages.18Only issued to those with physical disabilities, in lieu of other classes of licences
2BMotor cycles with an engine capacity not exceeding 200cc.18
2AMotor cycles with an engine capacity not exceeding 400cc.19Possession of Class 2B for at least one year
2Motor cycles with an engine capacity exceeding 400cc.20Possession of Class 2A for at least one year
3 Motor cars of unladen weight not exceeding 3000 kg with not more than 7 passengers, exclusive of the driver; and
Motor tractors and other motor vehicles of unladen weight not exceeding 2500 kg
18Manual and Automatic Transmissions.
3A Motor Cars without clutch pedals of unladen weight not exceeding 3000 kg with not more than 7 passengers exclusive of the driver; and
Motor tractors and other motor vehicles without clutch pedals of unladen weight not exceeding 2500 kg.
18Automatic Transmission only.
3C Motor cars constructed solely and adapted to carry not more than 7 passengers and the weight of which unladen does not exceed 3,000 kilograms only.18Work Permit and S-Pass holders only need to pass the Basic Theory Test to convert their foreign driving licence to be allowed to drive all Class 3 vehicles except for light goods vehicles, mini vans and small buses.
3CA Motor Cars without clutch pedals of unladen weight not exceeding 3000 kg with not more than 7 passengers exclusive of the driver.18The Class 3CA licence is introduced to new drivers who only want to drive automated Class 3C vehicles.
4AOmnibus21Persons must be working for a public bus company as a Bus Captain. Licence will be revoked once he/she leaves the company.
4Heavy motor vehicles of unladen weight exceeding 2500 kg which are constructed to carry load or passengers.21Persons must hold a Class 3 Qualified Licence before applying for a Class 4 licence. The minimum age for driving this vehicle is 21.
5Heavy motor vehicles not constructed to carry any load and the unladen weight exceeds 7250 kg.21Persons must hold a Class 4 Qualified Licence before applying for a Class 5 licence. The minimum age for driving this vehicle is 21.

Types of driving licence

However, if the driver has a licence of Class 3A that has had lasted a year or more and he recently passed his Class 3 Licence for less than a year, they will need to only place the Probationary Licence Plate when he drives or operate a Class 3 Vehicle.
There are two ways a person can take driving classes in Singapore: 1) Driving schools; 2) Private instructors.
Foreigners holding foreign driving licence and intend to remain in Singapore for less than twelve months are not required to convert their foreign driving licence to a Singapore driving licence. They may drive in Singapore with a valid foreign driving licence. However, if the licence is not in English, in addition to a valid foreign driving licence, they are required to have an International Driving Permit/IDP. If an IDP is not available, an official translation of the driving licence in English is required. Foreigners from ASEAN member countries only need to possess a valid driving licence to drive in Singapore without an IDP.
To convert to a Singapore driving licence, the foreigner is required to pass the Basic Theory Test for familiarisation of traffic rules and Singapore's Highway Code pertaining to traffic related issues specific to Singapore. A Singapore Permanent Resident who wishes to drive in Singapore is required to convert his foreign driving licence after becoming a PR.