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Circle Line is now complete, but...

Circle Line is now complete, but...

BenCee

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The MRT Circle Line opened fully on 8 October, promising to bring even greater convenience to residents in the south-west, where the latest connection serves.

 

However, it appears that even with the new MRT line, it just isn't enough to cope.

 

OK, we have to put it into context. The Straits Times attributes the crowds to unexpected demand when the stations first opened.

 

However, the point still stands that, depsite all the efforts, Singapore's public transport is still unable to keep up with the rapidly rising population.

 

It puts commuters in a bind, because it feels like Singaporeans are being increasingly squeezed out, whether on the roads or on public transport.

 

A thread has popped up on MyCarForum, sparked by a letter to The Straits Times (again) from a commuter who claimed to have sold his car when the Circle Line opened.

 

And it raised an interesting question: Do you think our public transport is good enough to replace private transport for most people as of yet?

 

It most certainly is an interesting topic for debate and discussion.

 

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Do you think our public transport is good enough to replace private transport for most people as of yet?

 

Ask that to the people in the pictures, I think the answer is O B V I O U S

 

 

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Thank you to the nice person that sold his car.

 

One more car available for sale.

 

Hope he doesn't regret his decision and have to buy another

 

car at a higher price than he sold.

 

:D

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This is the result of the so called "Good" solutions claimed by someone being set to the transportation. have you even wonder if half of the driver population were to sold their cars and to take public transport ? It will definitely be a laughing stalk for the neighboring cities....

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