Does the rural environment necessitate a rejection of the human-centric principles we base urbanism on in the cities? An emerging Chinese rural development trend firmly says no.
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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?
Dispatch from the East
A collection of my observations of public transport and urbanism across some Chinese cities I was in across the past few days. Part 1.
Happy birthday Singapore, and an outlook
As we celebrate National Day 2023, here’s an outlook for public transport developments in the coming years.
2023, here we come!
Phew, that one mess of a year, 2022 has finally concluded itself. Now that we have left probably the most chaotic year of our lifetime yet behind, here’s to what’s ahead.
Going the extra mile…
“Teething problems” on the BYD K10 unit, slow electrification of our bus fleet, what’s up? The critical problem highlighted here.
Transit ideas for National Day
Yay it’s National Day again!!! Here’s some transit ideas (totally not spoilers for upcoming plans from STC) to consider as we celebrate Singapore’s 57th birthday.
A return to the heartlands…
…for our bus depots. Why shouldn’t we do so?
Financial “Prudence”
LTA mentioned that Service X is duplicated and wasting resources? Here’s the UNO reverse card to their claims: the irony of the agency attempting to save money.