Written Reply by Minister for Defence Chan Chun Sing to Parliamentary Question on Extending SAF Driver Training and Civilian Licensing to National Servicemen on 7 Jul 2026
7 July 2026
Given the different requirements and operating environments compared to general motoring on public roads, a set of conversion criteria for civilian driving licence is necessary. This includes fulfilling the requisite driving mileage and safety standards, and possessing good disciplinary records.
Mr Kenneth Tiong Boon Kiat asked the Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister for Defence (a) whether the Ministry will extend driver training and civilian licensing to national servicemen in vocations with periods of low operational activity; (b) how many national servicemen obtain civilian driving licences through NS annually; and (c) whether those who pass the SAF driving test may convert their qualification on the same probationary terms as new civilian drivers, in place of the mileage requirement.
Minister for Defence, Mr Chan Chun Sing: The priority of our National Servicemen must be their military duties and operational training, to meet the Singapore Armed Forces’s (SAF’s) operational requirements.
SAF Transport Operators undergo extensive and rigorous driving training to ensure proficiency in handling a wide range of military vehicles across varied terrains and operating conditions. Given the different requirements and operating environments compared to general motoring on public roads, a set of conversion criteria for civilian driving licence is necessary. This includes fulfilling the requisite driving mileage and safety standards, and possessing good disciplinary records.
Over the past three years, approximately 85% of Full-Time National Serviceman Transport Operators have attained their civilian driving licences.
