06-03-2013, 02:35 PM
(06-03-2013, 12:54 PM)RBM Wrote: Interesting article from cnbc attached below – written from a US perspective I think. Note the criticism that Singapore’s public transport system comes in for and the comparisons with automobile prices in the UK and the US……..………
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old Andy Siew, a personal trainer with a monthly household income of S$12,000 (US$9,650). "Any couple earning within that region cannot afford to buy a new car right now.
Singapore boasts of world class infrastructure but as the city has grown from 4.2 million to 5.3 million in just 10 years, it has led to overcrowding in trains, buses and on the roads. The government plans to boost the city's public transportation system to encourage less people to drive, but analysts said until those increased services become available, it will impact people's mobility. According to Arora, Singapore does not offer the kind of alternate public transport that is available in other parts of the world like Tokyo where you can implement such kind of highly restrictive policies. "Our transport system is not exactly that good, the infrastructure is not catering to us right now," Siew, who lives in Singapore's northeastern suburb, said. "The trains and buses are not on time, and taxis are so difficult to find sometimes, especially, on rainy days and peak hours."
—By CNBC.com's Rajeshni Naidu-Ghelani
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These kind of comments are becoming more common in world media. But our leaders are just turning a blind eye to these comments.
It seems big G has a selective vision just see what you want to see & ignore everything else as just that.