A car ran red light and nearly collided with another vehicle (Source : Beh Chia Lor).

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) has announced that from 1 November 2016, members of public who wish to appeal for their traffic offences can do so online via SPF e-services.

It said that with the Traffic e-Appeals Portal in place, Traffic Police will no longer accept walk-in appeals on traffic offences. Traffic Police will not allow appeals to be sent via fax, e-mail and post.

SPF stated that it would also like to reiterate that appeals for traffic offences will only be considered on grounds of medical emergencies.

Traffic Police will also ask for documentary proof to be provided before the appeal will be considered.

It said that Traffic Police takes a firm stance against traffic offenders to protect the safety of all road users and all appeals which do not meet the above criterion will be rejected.

Payment for outstanding traffic offences can be made at www.police.gov.sg/pay.

For more information on other e-services, please refer to http://www.police.gov.sg/e-services.

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