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Singapore

national flag of Singapore

How to Distinguish

  • Country-code top-level domain is .sg
  • Traffic keeps to the left-hand side
  • Signal heads are often mounted on poles that have perforated holes
  • Public signage is frequently written in four languages: English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil
  • Regulatory and warning signs sit on square white backboards (by plonk it )
  • Municipal trash bins often feature large stickers explaining disposal rules

Signs you can find

Even triangular or circular road signs are mounted on square white backboards.

Singapore GeoGuessr guide image showing Joo Chiat 26
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Blue recycling bins often carry large stickers that explain what can be collected. See the reference image for an example.

Singapore GeoGuessr guide image showing Img Recycle

Look for signage written in four languages: English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil. You might occasionally see multilingual signs in urban Malaysia, but it is far more common in Singapore.

Singapore GeoGuessr guide image showing Danger Keep Out Sign 6

Signal poles are punched with holes, and green street-name signs are another familiar clue. (by plonk it )

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