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Singapore is a modern and dynamic city-state in Southeast Asia, known for its impressive skyline, multicultural society and powerful infrastructure. Despite its small size, Singapore boasts a thriving economy driven by sectors such as finance, trade and technology. 

The city-state is renowned for its cleanliness, safety and high standard of living, making it a desirable destination for tourists and expatriates. Singapore's rich cultural heritage is reflected in its diverse culinary scene, lively festivals and historic landmarks such as Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street. With its forward-thinking policies, green initiatives and commitment to innovation, Singapore continues to maintain its position as a global hub for trade, education and tourism.

The address of the circuit is Marina Bay Street Circuit, Pit Building, 1 Republic Boulevard, Singapore 038975, Singapore

FAQ

The Singapore Grand Prix is held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, located in the heart of Singapore. The F1 race has been held at the same venue since 2008.

Singapore has strict traffic regulations to ensure safety and order on the roads. Here are some of the main traffic regulations in Singapore:

  • Driver's side: In Singapore, you drive on the left side of the road.
  • Speed limits: Speed limits are strictly enforced and usually range from 50 km/h (31 mph) in urban areas to 90 km/h (56 mph) on expressways, varying depending on the specific road conditions.
  • Seat belts: seat belts are mandatory for the driver and all passengers in the vehicle.
  • Mobile phones: it is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving in Singapore. Hands-free devices are allowed but drivers must take extra care to ensure that they are not distracted.
  • Alcohol limit: The legal limit for alcohol in a person's body is 35 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of breath or 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood.
  • Documentation: drivers must have a valid driving licence, vehicle registration documents and proof of insurance when driving. International visitors may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) in addition to their country's driver's licence.
  • Traffic signs and signals: Drivers are expected to obey traffic signs, signals and traffic lights. Traffic signs follow international standards.
  • Overtaking: Overtaking is permitted on the right-hand side on multi-lane roads. However, drivers should take extra care and overtake only when it is safe to do so.
  • Priority: Vehicles approaching from the right normally have the right of way unless otherwise indicated by traffic signs or traffic lights.
  • Pedestrian crossings: Drivers must give way to pedestrians at marked crossings and take extra care in areas of high pedestrian traffic. Failure to give way to pedestrians at crosswalks is an offence.
  • Roundabouts: Vehicles already on a roundabout generally have the right of way. Drivers entering a roundabout must give way to vehicles already in motion.
  • Parking: Parking regulations are strictly enforced and vehicles should park only in designated parking spaces. Unauthorised parking may result in a ticket or towing.

The best way to reach the gates of the ring is by public transport - specifically the metro (MRT). The ring has a total of 9 entrances, which can be reached on foot from 7 metro stops. 

Please use the following list of recommended stops based on your gate number:

Gate 1 - Nicoll Highway CC5/Lavender EW11

Gate 2 - Promenade CC4/DT15

Gate 3A, 3B - City Hall EW13/NS25/Esplanade CC3

Gate 4, 5, 6 - Raffles Place EW14/NS26

Gate 7 - Esplanade CC3

Gate 8 - Bayfront CC1/DT16

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