Bing Traffic Map

On this page, you can see the Bing Maps developed by Microsoft with one of its most useful features, the traffic situation indicator. The map view below can be zoomed in / out using the mouse, the “zoom” function on the right side of the map, or using your fingers on a mobile phone.

Road, Arial, or Bird’s view features can also opt for selection on the right side of the map.

If you want to see a place you don’t know where to find on the map, use this real-time traffic map with the search function provided.

Bing Traffic Updates Map for Singapore

Bing Maps shows current traffic information for major highways and roads to its online users. The feature uses four color codes (black, red, yellow, and green) to indicate traffic volume, from the most massive to the lightest.

Zoom in to a particular place to see actual traffic flow around.

 


The real-time traffic map above shows users’ current traffic information for major highways and roads in over 50 countries. The feature uses four-color codes (black, red, yellow, green) to indicate traffic volume, from the most massive traffic to the lightest traffic situations.

If you want route planning, visit our driving directions page, where you can also control traffic congestion on the go.

What are the colored lines represent on the Traffic Update map above?

  • The dreaded red lines on the map mean highway traffic is moving at less than 25 miles / 40.2 km per hour and could indicate an accident or congestion on that road
  • Yellow lines on the map indicate that traffic is moving faster, from 25 to 50 miles / 40.2 to 80.46 km per hour
  • Green lines on the traffic map indicate zipping along at 50 miles / 80.46 km per hour or more
  • If you see grey lines on the map, that shows that there’s no traffic information available at the time
  • The Red-black line on the map indicates extremely slow or stopped traffic

Map multiple locations, get transit/walking/driving directions, view live traffic conditions, plan trips, and view satellite, aerial, and street-side imagery.

Navigating Singapore’s Transportation Landscape with Bing Traffic Maps

Singapore’s transportation system is renowned for its efficiency and connectivity, making it one of the most commuter-friendly cities in the world. Bing Traffic Maps provides real-time traffic updates, helping locals and tourists easily navigate the city.

Key Aspects of Singapore’s Transportation Network:

  1. Well-Connected Roads: Singapore boasts a highly developed and well-maintained network of roads. The city’s expressways, like the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) and the Central Expressway (CTE), are crucial for swift travel across the island. Bing Traffic Maps’ color-coded traffic updates are particularly useful for avoiding congestion during peak hours.
  2. Public Transportation: The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system is the backbone of public transport in Singapore. It’s known for its punctuality, cleanliness, and extensive network. While Bing Maps provides excellent road traffic updates, checking MRT schedules and planning your journey is useful.
  3. Bus Services: Complementing the MRT, Singapore’s extensive bus network covers areas inaccessible by train. Bing Maps can help identify bus routes and stops, making planning a comprehensive travel itinerary easier.
  4. Cycling Paths: For the environmentally conscious or those seeking a scenic route, Singapore has been expanding its network of cycling paths. Bing Maps can assist cyclists in finding the most bike-friendly routes.

Interesting Facts About Singapore’s Transportation:

  • Electronic Road Pricing (ERP): Singapore was one of the first cities to implement an Electronic Road Pricing system to manage traffic congestion. The system uses gantries placed at various locations and charges vehicles during peak hours.
  • Driverless and Eco-Friendly Public Buses: Singapore is at the forefront of introducing driverless buses and eco-friendly electric buses, reflecting its commitment to innovation and sustainability in public transport.
  • Regular Updates for Road Developments: With constant developments, Bing Traffic Maps is an invaluable tool for staying updated on new road openings, diversions, or closures.

Whether you’re a resident navigating daily commutes or a tourist exploring the city’s attractions, Bing Traffic Maps is essential for a smooth and efficient travel experience in Singapore. Stay ahead of traffic and maximize your time in this dynamic city with real-time updates and comprehensive road information.