Does Singapore Drive on the Right?
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Singapore does not drive on the right; it is a left-hand traffic country. Its road traffic rules differ from those in China, with vehicle cabins positioned on the right side and driving on the left. Speeds are generally faster, and vehicles typically do not slow down when passing through intersections if they have the right of way. Main modes of transportation in Singapore: Singapore has three primary public transportation options: the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), public buses (referred to as "buses" by Singaporeans), and taxis. To use public transport, you can first purchase a transit card at the airport, MRT stations, or 24-hour convenience stores, then tap the card when boarding. Right of way in Singapore: At intersections in Singapore, when the traffic light is red, if there is a sign permitting left turns, vehicles may turn left provided they yield to pedestrians on the crosswalk and oncoming traffic.