Traffic Police to conduct public survey on road safety

The Traffic Police will be conducting a public perception survey about road safety. This is the first time it is doing so.

The three month-long survey will be conducted in various languages at randomly selected households. It will take 15 minutes to complete and will be conducted by interviewers commissioned by the Traffic Police.

In a statement on Friday, the Traffic Police said the survey will help it develop road safety initiatives and policies to enhance road safety in Singapore. In addition, this survey aims to raise the awareness of road safety amongst the community and to encourage road users to play their part by adopting safe and courteous road use behaviour.

Commander of the Traffic Police, who is also assistant commissioner of police, Cheang Keng Keong said that the input from the public would be "invaluable in shaping the road safety landscape in Singapore for years to come".

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