"Emas traffic panels hardly help to avoid congestion" - Straits Times, 27 Dec 2011, link http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/Story/STIStory_748948.html
28 Dec 2011
To: Transport Minister Lui,
The letter writer is echoing what many frustrated motorists (including me - see my attached email dated 8 Aug 2011) are facing on a DAILY basis.
The government collects billions from motorists via road taxes, ERP, COEs, etc but the transport system still sucks!
Rgds
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Re: Emas traffic panels hardly help to avoid congestion
RECENTLY, I was caught in a massive traffic jam along the East Coast Parkway (ECP) towards the city. I then tried to get off at the next exit so that I could use Nicoll Highway instead. It took me almost an hour to drive from Marine Parade to Fort Road.
Soon I headed straight into another jam as I passed the Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) gantry along Nicoll Highway.
How wish I had been forewarned of these jams.
If I knew there was traffic congestion along the ECP, I would have used Mountbatten Road; if I knew there was a traffic jam on Nicoll Highway, I would have gone via Kallang.
The Expressway Monitoring Advisory System (Emas) hardly helps. From my experience and that of other drivers I have spoken to, the Emas often tells one there is a jam ahead only when one is already in it.
While the Land Transport Authority (LTA) is expanding the system to have more displays installed at road junctions leading to expressways, they will be of use only if they offer timely and more precise information.
The LTA should show a colour-coded map on its Emas panels, giving an idea of the traffic situation in and around the congested zone. Congested roads should be shown in red with flashing lights.
Such a system is widely used in Bangkok, Thailand and Beijing, China. They are more informative and can help drivers plan their route better to avoid traffic jams.
The display panels used in Beijing and Bangkok are mostly smaller than the Emas panels here, so the system can be implemented with the current infrastructure.
Chen Bin
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Subject: It took me 1 hr 45 min to go from Shenton Way to Sungei Gedong! - High price to pay to drive in S’pore, The Star, 6 Aug 2011 - Singapore’s Transport Woes, The Diplomat, 6 Aug 2011
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