Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Study Singapore road signs, signals, road rules, safe driving habits, and high-yield values with a handbook-backed guide.
Study with the handbook close
Start here for structure, explanations, notes, and recall practice. Keep the official Traffic Police handbook as the final reference for exact wording, diagrams, and full context.
What BTT Covers
The live section is focused on handbook-backed BTT study.
Traffic Rules & Regulations
Lane discipline, right-of-way, junction behaviour, road markings, speed, parking, and safe-road conduct.
Road Signs
Prohibitory, mandatory, warning, regulatory, and information sign recognition.
Road Safety
Defensive driving, observation habits, hazards, vulnerable road users, and vehicle basics.
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Study Guide
Structured walkthrough of the six BTT modules with short explanations.
Begin ReadingRevision Notes
Condensed reminders for distances, rules, signals, signs, and common traps.
View SummaryFlashcards
Practise active recall for signs and high-yield values in short sessions.
Launch DeckPractice Questions
Apply handbook concepts with original multiple-choice questions and explanations.
Start PracticeBTT study modules
Road Signs
Learn the sign families used in Singapore and the visual patterns that make each one easy to recognise.
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Traffic Signals & Road Markings
Understand traffic lights, police signals, hand signals, lane markings, arrows, and yellow-box behaviour.
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Road Rules & Right of Way
Study lane discipline, overtaking, junction behaviour, roundabouts, expressways, and priority rules.
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Speed Limits, Distances & Parking Rules
Memorise high-value numbers for speed, stopping, parking, seat belts, lights, alcohol, and breakdown behaviour.
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Safe Driving & Hazard Awareness
Build safe habits for moving off, mirrors, signalling, following distance, reversing, roadworthiness, and vulnerable road users.
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Common Traps & Memorisation
Review easy-to-confuse values, zone rules, tunnel behaviour, newer road contexts, and final exam-day distinctions.
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