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Singapore saw a 5.8% rise in traffic deaths in 2025, with elderly pedestrians and motorcyclists most affected.
Singapore recorded 149 traffic fatalities in 2025, a 5.8% increase from the previous year, with elderly pedestrian deaths more than doubling to 27.
Motorcyclists, despite making up 15% of vehicles, were involved in 54.8% of accidents and 53% of fatalities.
Jaywalking contributed to 83.3% of elderly pedestrian deaths.
The most common cause of crashes was failure to keep a proper lookout.
Red-light running fatalities rose slightly, while speeding-related deaths declined.
Injuries increased to 4,844.
Authorities plan to expand speed and red-light enforcement and launch education campaigns, especially for elderly pedestrians.
Singapur registró un aumento del 5,8% en las muertes por accidentes de tránsito en 2025, con los peatones y motociclistas de edad avanzada más afectados.