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The airport blues
If I were catching a flight, I’d happily take the bus in Guangzhou, but not Singapore. Why?
Nicoll Highway, 20 Years On…
Safety is often the top priority in many industries, such as construction, engineering, computer science, etc. It is no different here in Singapore, where stringent protocols and guidelines are put in place and enforced so that companies and firms abide by them, therefore allowing many Singaporeans to work and play with peace of mind knowingContinue reading “Nicoll Highway, 20 Years On…”
More isn’t better
As we start getting three-door buses en masse, it’s important that we are clear of our design choices in buses, and the reasoning behind them.
Basics – Feeders
Feeders, a special network of buses we all use. What are they, How have they come along, how will they evolve and how to identify them? Read to find out more.
Green, on two wheels
An increasingly indispensible part of our transport ecosystem, but not quite living up to its full potential. What’s stopping it, and what can we do?
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!
The 902 Paradox
This is going to be a rather short article since the idea is still fresh in my mind. It came up while I was on my way to school. As a student from Republic Polytechnic (I’ll refer to this as RP for convenience’s sake), taking this bus service is routine in my daily commute toContinue reading “The 902 Paradox”