KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- From 1 Jan 2026, drivers can get S$30 off traffic fines by paying early
- Applies to locally registered vehicles with fines of S$50 or more
- Must pay within 14 days — miss it and you pay full amount
Traffic fine discount S$30: Singapore drivers, take note.
Pay your traffic fine early, and you’ll save S$30 — no appeals, no back-and-forth.
From 1 January 2026, a new Early Payment Scheme (EPS) kicks in, giving motorists a clear incentive to settle traffic fines fast.
For most Singaporeans, this is simple: pay within 14 days, get a discount. Miss the window? No discount, full fine applies.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Scheme name | Early Payment Scheme (EPS) |
| Start date | 1 January 2026 |
| Discount amount | S$30 off |
| Minimum fine | S$50 |
| Payment window | 14 days from NTO issue date |
| Vehicle type | Locally registered vehicles only |
| Deadline extensions | Not allowed |
What is the Early Payment Scheme (EPS)?
EPS is a new Traffic Police initiative to reward drivers who pay their composition fines promptly.
Instead of appealing or delaying, eligible motorists who pay within the set period get a flat S$30 reduction.
Honestly speaking, it’s meant to save time for everyone — drivers and enforcement officers alike.
Who qualifies for the S$30 reduction?
You’ll qualify only if all conditions are met:
- The offence involves a locally registered vehicle
- The composition fine is S$50 or more
- Payment is made within 14 days from the Notice of Traffic Offence (NTO)
No need to guess.
Your NTO will clearly state whether you’re eligible for EPS.
Miss the deadline? No discount.
The 14-day window is strict.
Traffic Police has already said no extensions, no exceptions for “forgot” cases.
Once the deadline passes, the original full fine applies automatically.
Why is Singapore rolling this out?
In 2024, Traffic Police handled over 1,000 appeals every month.
Most were rejected, as appeals are only accepted in rare situations — think medical emergencies with proof.
At the same time, TP issued about 6,000 traffic offence notices monthly.
EPS helps by:
- Cutting down unnecessary appeals
- Speeding up fine settlement
- Reducing admin workload
For drivers, it’s straightforward: pay early, save money.
Worth it or not?
If you already know you’re in the wrong, don’t overthink.
Pay within 14 days and keep S$30 in your pocket.
For busy Singapore drivers juggling work, kids, and life — this is one less thing to drag out.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does EPS apply to all traffic offences in Singapore?
No. It only applies to composition fines of S$50 or more involving locally registered vehicles. Your NTO will confirm eligibility.
2. Can I still appeal if I want the S$30 discount?
No. Once you appeal, you won’t qualify for EPS. The discount is strictly for early payment without appeal.
3. What happens if I pay on the 15th day?
You’ll have to pay the full original fine. The discount is automatically forfeited once the 14-day window closes.