All Aboard
Knowing the restrictions that govern bus lanes can not only make you a safe driver, but also prevent you from tangling the law. This article was first published on January - February 2016 issue of Highway Magazine.
Give Way to Emergency Vehicles
Move of the way safely and quickly when you encounter an emergency vehicle on a duty call.
Expressway Etiquette
Expressways are designed to move traffic along faster than on regular roads. However, the higher volume traffic and speed of vehicles mean that, when accidents occur, they can be serious or even fatal. Follow these tips to stay safe.
Managing Road Risks
Companies that operate a fleet of vehicles should consider undergoing a MORR™ Review to better understand and control risks, cut costs and save lives.
Road Tax Discs phased out – driving beyond Singapore
As the Road Tax Discs phased out, here are some things to take note of when you are planning to drive beyond Singapore.
Tunneling Through
Driving in tunnels requires greater safety awareness. Here are some key things to note
Right turn lanes
At several junctions in Singapore, drivers must know which of the lanes they can turn or only allowed to go straight, to avoid changing lanes at the last minute .
Heeding The Highway
Driving along scenic expressways while on vacation can be exhilarating, but long hours at the wheel can take its toll. Here are a few tips to help you stay alert — and safe — on the trip.
Continual Road Education
Targeted at commercial drivers and motorists, AAS Academy’s programmes are designed to improve skills and behaviour behind the wheel.