Not offence to use phones while crossing roads, pedestrians should avoid it for own safety: Police

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SINGAPORE – It is not an offence for pedestrians to use mobile phones while crossing the road, the police said in a Facebook post on Tuesday night (Dec 17).

But they would rather pedestrians not do so for safety reasons, the police said in response to rumours circulating online that pedestrians who use their phones while crossing roads can be fined up to $1,000.

“We advise pedestrians to avoid using such devices when crossing the road, as such usage would distract them from the road conditions and the movement of vehicles around them. Pedestrians should exercise caution at all times, and look after their personal safety and that of other road users,” the police said.

In the Facebook post, the police also highlighted three key amendments to the Highway Code in a video posted on Facebook in November.

Pedestrians were reminded to avoid using mobile communication devices while crossing roads and to obey traffic signs and rules.

In 2018, 887 pedestrians were injured and 39 were killed in road accidents.

Other key amendments addressed in the video include giving way to emergency vehicles, and proper use of active mobility devices.

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