If I were catching a flight, I’d happily take the bus in Guangzhou, but not Singapore. Why?
Category Archives: politics
Thinking about scales
Singapore is far bigger than we usually think it is. It’s beneficial to urban planning to not think of our 728 sqkm space as merely one city, but much more.
Shameless!
The audacity to spew not just factually inaccurate, but also hypocritical and manipulative comments in the highest chamber of this country, truly sickening!
Charting our history
As a piece of our rail infrastructure becomes history, this is perhaps our chance to formalise the process of preserving our own transport history.
I may have been mistaken… (and an announcement!)
Last year I theorised that a certain Bukit Merah bus route might face the axe soon. With new information at hand, could I have been mistaken in my initial prediction? Also in this post: a major announcement for a new STC feature that increases your participation!
Onward to 2024!
2023 has been a hectic year for many of us and for transport for Singapore. Here’s to what’s next in the coming year. Will it be as optimistic as the post title?
Where next?
The cat’s out of the bag. “Adjustments” from December, and what is in store.
On revenue, reliability and mode shift
Thinking about the important things that really matter in public transport planning.
Are we expanding the right way? Punggol Feeders #2
Expansions are often to the benefit of commuters, but are all expansions thoroughly planned to last long-term growth? Let’s take a look at 2 case studies, a continuation of Punggol’s Long-Term Planning Hit and Miss.
Exploring the Tan Kin Lian phenomenon
What’s behind the 2023 Presidential Election’s most controversial candidate? A deep dive into his election strategy, to understand his popularity.