As Singaporeans, we take pride in our efficient public transportation system. However, recent fare increases have made many of us rethink the impact on our wallets. While those few extra cents might not seem like much, in the grand scheme of rising prices for everything else, it's a pinch that can be felt by the average Singaporean. The question is,...
As Singaporeans, we take pride in our efficient public transportation system. However, recent fare increases have made many of us rethink the impact on our wallets. While those few extra cents might not seem like much, in the grand scheme of rising prices for everything else, it's a pinch that can be felt by the average Singaporean.
From Dec 23, 2023, public transport fares in Singapore for adults paying by card increased by up to 11 cents. This might appear minor, but in a world where every cent counts, these fare hikes can strain the budgets of hardworking Singaporeans. Concessionary fares for seniors, students, people with disabilities, and low-wage workers who pay by card also went up, affecting nearly half of the population.
It's an area designed with cycling enthusiasts in mind, featuring well-planned cycling paths, bike racks, and other amenities that make commuting on two wheels a breeze. Plus, cycling is an excellent form of exercise, helping you stay healthy and active while reducing the need for costly gym memberships.Cycling isn't just about personal savings; it's also about contributing to a more sustainable future. By choosing to live in a cycling neighbourhood, you align yourself with a greener way of life.
The Friendly Streets initiative is poised to redefine the way Singaporeans move around their communities.
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