Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for Transport whether the Ministry will consider retaining the current Shuttle Tebrau service after the commencement of the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System Link to enable an alternative cross-border travel option and, if not, why not. Mr Chee Hong Tat (for the Minister for Transport): On the KTM TebrauContinue reading “RETENTION OF SHUTTLE TEBRAU SERVICE AFTER COMMENCEMENT OF JOHOR BAHRU-SINGAPORE RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM LINK”
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IMPACT OF ERP 2.0 ON HEAVY ROAD USERS AND MEASURES TO PREVENT OPERATORS FROM TRANSFERRING COSTS TO END USERS
Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for Transport (a) whether the Ministry has studied the potential cost impact of ERP 2.0 on heavy road users, such as taxi, private hire and delivery platform drivers; and (b) whether any cost alleviating measures will be considered for these road users to prevent operators from transferring costsContinue reading “IMPACT OF ERP 2.0 ON HEAVY ROAD USERS AND MEASURES TO PREVENT OPERATORS FROM TRANSFERRING COSTS TO END USERS”
CAMPAIGNS TO ENCOURAGE PUBLIC TRANSPORT USERS TO EXERCISE GREATER CONSIDERATION FOR OTHER COMMUTERS
Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song asked the Minister for Transport whether updated public education campaigns will be conducted to encourage public transport users to exercise greater consideration for other commuters, such as using earbuds while watching videos or taking video calls and moving towards the back of buses or the centre of train cars to allowContinue reading “CAMPAIGNS TO ENCOURAGE PUBLIC TRANSPORT USERS TO EXERCISE GREATER CONSIDERATION FOR OTHER COMMUTERS”
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS AGAINST DRIVERS FOR FAILING TO CONFORM TO REQUIREMENTS OF FOURTH SCHEDULE OF ROAD TRAFFIC RULES
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Transport in each of the last five years, how many vehicles have had enforcement actions taken against the drivers or vehicle owners for failing to conform to the provisions of the requirements of the Fourth Schedule of the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Registration and Licensing) Rules relating toContinue reading “ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS AGAINST DRIVERS FOR FAILING TO CONFORM TO REQUIREMENTS OF FOURTH SCHEDULE OF ROAD TRAFFIC RULES”
REVIEW QUANTUM OF REBATES FOR MORNING PRE-PEAK FARES
Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for Transport whether the Ministry will consider (i) increasing the quantum of rebates on the Morning Pre-Peak Fares and (ii) reinstating the free morning pre-peak hour travel scheme so as to reduce peak-hour crowds while enabling commuters to cope with the upcoming public transport fare increases and, ifContinue reading “REVIEW QUANTUM OF REBATES FOR MORNING PRE-PEAK FARES”
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GAIN ACHIEVED BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPERATORS IN PAST FIVE YEARS
Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song asked the Minister for Transport (a) what was the average productivity gain achieved by the public transport operators over each of the previous five years; and (b) what was the Network Capacity Factor, as set out in the previous fare adjustment formula, for the period since the previous Fare Review Exercise;Continue reading “AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GAIN ACHIEVED BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPERATORS IN PAST FIVE YEARS”
UTILISATION RATE OF SELETAR AIRPORT
Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song asked the Minister for Transport (a) what is the utilisation rate of Seletar Airport as measured by (i) passenger throughput (ii) runway utilisation and (iii) gate utilisation vis-à-vis its capacity on these measures; and (b) whether the Ministry is looking to increase the airport’s utilisation by attracting more commercial airlines, includingContinue reading “UTILISATION RATE OF SELETAR AIRPORT”
OUTLOOK FOR COE PRICES AND PROPOSAL FOR SUPPORT FOR PERSONS AND FIRMS WHO RELY ON VEHICLES TO CONTINUE THEIR TRADE
Mr Pritam Singh asked the Minister for Transport (a) in view of the position taken for commercial vehicles’ growth and the significantly smaller road footprint of motorcycles in general, whether the Ministry has conducted any studies allowing for a marginal growth in the number of motorcycles on Singapore’s road space management; and (b) if not, why not.Continue reading “OUTLOOK FOR COE PRICES AND PROPOSAL FOR SUPPORT FOR PERSONS AND FIRMS WHO RELY ON VEHICLES TO CONTINUE THEIR TRADE”
COST, LIFESPAN AND EXPECTED OUTCOMES FOR INSTALLATION OF NEXT GENERATION ERP 2.0 SYSTEM ON-BOARD UNITS IN VEHICLES
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Transport in relation to the introduction of ERP 2.0 (a) whether there have been any updated considerations and measures put in place (i) to balance the usage of data, in particular geo location data and (ii) on the usage of this data to fight crime, weighed against concerns aboutContinue reading “COST, LIFESPAN AND EXPECTED OUTCOMES FOR INSTALLATION OF NEXT GENERATION ERP 2.0 SYSTEM ON-BOARD UNITS IN VEHICLES”
MINIMUM SERVICE STANDARDS FOR OPERATORS OF PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING POINTS
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Transport (a) whether LTA regulates operators of publicly accessible electric vehicle charging points to ensure minimum service standards, such as operational downtime; (b) if so, what are these standards; and (c) what are LTA’s findings when working with such operators. Mr Chee Hong Tat (for the Minister forContinue reading “MINIMUM SERVICE STANDARDS FOR OPERATORS OF PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING POINTS”
