Three-Quarter Tank Rule
Learn about the Three-Quarter Tank Rule for Singapore-registered vehicles, including who it applies to, how it is enforced and the penalties for non-compliance.
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If you drive a Singapore-registered vehicle out of the country, your fuel tank must be at least three-quarters full.
Who It Applies To
This rule applies to all Singapore-registered vehicles leaving Singapore by land, including those running on:
Petrol
Diesel
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
For hybrid vehicles that use petrol and CNG, both fuel tanks must be at least three-quarters full.
Penalties
If you do not comply with the Three-Quarter Tank Rule:
You may be issued a composition sum of up to S$500, or
Be prosecuted in court
You will also be required to make a U-turn at the checkpoint
You may also be charged in court for illegal alteration of the fuel measuring equipment if your fuel gauge is tampered with
To avoid delays or penalties, make sure your fuel tank is at least three-quarters full before heading to the land checkpoints.
Refer to the types of Customs Offences for more information.
