Recent enforcement action has once again put heavy vehicle speeding in the spotlight. According to The Straits Times, 12 motorists aged between 34 and 70 were slated to be charged after being caught speeding and driving heavy vehicles without speed limiters between December 2025 and February 2026. Several cases involved buses, a cement mixer and a prime mover exceeding their imposed limits, with one vehicle reportedly travelling more than 20kmh above its limit. For fleet owners, transport operators and drivers, the message is clear: road safety compliance is not just a regulatory requirement. It is a business responsibility.
Speed Limiter Devices Help Protect Lives
Speeding remains a major contributor to traffic accidents, and the risks are significantly higher when heavy vehicles are involved. Due to their size and weight, buses, lorries, cement mixers and prime movers can cause far greater damage in a collision than smaller vehicles. A Speed Limiter Device, or SLD, helps reduce this risk by automatically capping a vehicle’s maximum speed. This supports drivers in staying within legal limits, especially during long shifts, tight delivery schedules or high-pressure road conditions.
Compliance Is Now Under Greater Scrutiny
The article notes that heavy vehicles with a maximum laden weight above 12,000kg must be fitted with working speed limiters, while lorries between 3,501kg and 12,000kg have been required to install speed limiters since January 1, 2026. These devices cap speed at 60kmh. Operators who fail to comply may face serious consequences. First-time offenders can be jailed for up to three months, fined up to $1,000, or both. Repeat offenders may face heavier penalties, including up to six months’ jail, fines of up to $2,000, and possible disqualification from driving.
SLDs Are an Investment in Safer, Smarter Fleet Operations
Installing a reliable Speed Limiter Device is not simply about avoiding penalties. It helps companies strengthen their safety culture, protect drivers, safeguard public road users and reduce the likelihood of costly accidents. For businesses operating heavy vehicles, SLDs can also support: Better regulatory compliance by helping vehicles stay within prescribed speed limits. Reduced accident risk by limiting excessive speed before it becomes dangerous. Improved fleet accountability by encouraging safer driving habits across the organisation. Stronger public trust by showing customers, regulators and the community that safety is taken seriously.
The Road Ahead
The latest enforcement action is a timely reminder that heavy vehicle safety cannot be left to chance. With Traffic Police making clear that speeding heavy vehicles will not be tolerated, fleet operators should act early to ensure their vehicles are properly fitted with working, compliant speed limiter systems. For any company that depends on heavy vehicles, SLDs are more than equipment. They are a practical step toward safer roads, responsible operations and long-term compliance.