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Bus Lane Timing in Singapore

Bus lane is for Buses to using during specific timing. Find out the exceptions and when you can use the bus lane in Singapore. And learn about the Bus Lane Timing in Singapore.

Car getting a photo taken for using the bus lane during bus lane timing

Normal Bus lane timing

Normal Bus Lane Timing in Singapore

On weekdays (excluding public holidays), only buses can use part-day bus lanes from

  • 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
  • 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Bus Lane in Singapore

Non-buses can filter in when the bus lane line is dotted to turn left.

Full-Day Bus Lanes timing

Full Day Bus Lane Timing in Singapore

On weekdays (excluding public holidays), only buses can use full-day bus lanes from

  • 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Full Day Bus Lane in Singapore

Non-buses can filter in when the full day bus lane line is dotted to turn left.

Exceptions

  • Emergency vehicles (ambulances, fire engines, police or rescue vehicles) on duty with active sirens or horns.
  • Solo cyclists not riding side-by-side with another cyclist or similar vehicle.
  • Vehicles avoiding immediate danger or collision, provided they don’t stay in the bus lane longer than. necessary.
  • School buses, private hire buses, or excursion buses operating under a valid licence.
  • Other buses, as long as they don’t stop in the bus lane except for traffic reasons.

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