Failure to display your P-plate may result in a fine for the first time, and an immediate revocation of your driving licence for the subsequent time. During the probation period, if you accumulate more than 12 demerit points within the year, your licence will be revoked.
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Failure to display your P-plate may result in a fine for the first time, and an immediate revocation of your driving licence for the subsequent time. During the probation period, if you accumulate more than 12 demerit points within the year, your licence will be revoked.
Not only will their licence be revoked, but they will need to retake all the necessary driving tests (both theory and practical) to obtain a licence again. In addition, they can only retake the driving tests one year after the revocation of their licence. More details can be found here: https://www.motorist.sg/article/534/traffic-offences-in-singapore-demerit-points-composition-fines-2023-update