Dropping further hints on major policy changes, PM Lee said details of schemes to keep Singapore roads free flowing could be out as early as next year as part of the comprehensive Land Transport Review.
"This morning driving out of town I was watching the trains going down into town, along the CTE, every carriage was packed and I think we need to improve the public transport system and we have some ideas what can be done. But at the same time we need to keep the roads free flowing. And there're no easy ways to improve the road traffic it means painful measures like the ERP and COE and we've to do more with them. We're working out schemes and I think they'll be ready to be worked out and start to be implemented early next year in January".
Finally, our dear PM finds out abt how packed our trains can be during peak hours. But don't you think it's a little slow??? If he doesn't know, fine, cos I guess our ministers dun take public transport often. But why there's nobody telling him the problem?? Our minister of transport didn't feedback to him? N oso, which part of CTE was he on in order to see trains?? I've driven on the CTE on a few occasions but I don't remember seeing any trains above ground. This is confusing...
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