The officers stressed that all vehicles entering Singapore, including unusual- listed ones, may cooperate with the government’s traffic laws as well as safety and emission requirements.
The police said the license plates on these cars may be in line with the required specifications and be adequately displayed.
” Vehicles who are found to become non-compliant may face fines and foreign-registered cars may be denied access into Singapore at the land roadblocks.”
Anyone found guilty of driving without a valid licence faces a maximum fine of S$ 10, 000 ( US$ 7, 000 ), up to three years in jail, or both. The car may also be forfeited.  ,  ,
Driving or riding without proper comprehensive protection could result in a fine of up to S$ 1, 000, a three-month prison term, or both.  ,
A second conviction for automotive smoke or extreme noise emission constitutes a crime, and a second conviction can result in fines of up to S$ 2, 000.  ,
Those found displaying improper license sheets are subject to a fine of up to S$ 1, 000, a three-month prison sentence, or both. Follow criminals face harsher sanctions.  ,