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Traffic Police Officer

Overview

Traffic police officers patrol the roads, manage accident scenes, and catch reckless drivers to keep everyone safe.

Description

  • Patrol expressways and major roads to spot and stop traffic violations.
  • Enforce road safety laws through spot checks, roadblocks, and speed operations.
  • Investigate serious traffic accidents by securing the scene and collecting evidence.
  • Direct heavy traffic during major events, VIP escorts, or sudden road closures.
  • Educate the public about road safety and responsible driving.

Entry requirements

  • You need minimum N-Level, O-Level, NITEC, Higher NITEC, or Diploma qualifications.
  • You should have normal colour vision and preferably a Class 2 or 3 driving license. Finally, you must pass strict physical fitness tests and background security checks.

Salary

$2,900 – 3,900

/mo

Salary ranges are estimated based on public information found on Singaporean job portals, including MyCareersFuture, MySkillsFuture. Updated as of 2026.

Trivia

Traffic police officers don’t just issue tickets; they’re often the first responders to serious accidents and must know advanced first aid to save lives.

What to expect

This is a physically demanding and active role, where you will be on alert for hours outdoors.

Soft
skills

Conflict Resolution
Capable of staying calm when dealing with aggressive or stressed drivers.
Foresight & Awareness
Ability to spot dangerous driving behaviour before accidents happen.
Quick Decision-Making
Able to react instantly to catch speeding vehicles or safely block roads during emergencies.
Advanced Vehicle Operation
Ability to handle high-powered motorcycles and cars safely in busy, unpredictable traffic.
Traffic Law Knowledge
Possesses deep knowledge of Singapore's Road Traffic Act to accurately identify violations and issue correct penalties.
Emergency Scene Management
Has knowledge on how to secure chaotic accident sites, provide first aid, and preserve evidence.

Hard
skills

Staff Sergant Farhan, Traffic Police Officer
"Even in situations like pursuing a suspect, we must always ensure that the pursuit is done safely and correctly without compromising others"
Staff Sergant Farhan, Traffic Police Officer

Mothership

Frequently asked questions

While neighbourhood officers handle various community crimes, traffic police focus entirely on roads - enforcing traffic laws, managing accidents, and operating specialised patrol vehicles.

It's helpful but not required. If selected, the police academy provides riding courses to ensure you can handle heavy patrol bikes safely.

They focus on de-escalation and safety, staying calm and professional while explaining violations clearly.

Not at all. While enforcement matters, they also manage traffic jams, escort VIP convoys, and visit schools to teach road safety to children.

You immediately secure the scene to prevent more crashes, call for medical backup, and provide first aid to victims.