Public Transportation: What Can We Learn From Singapore?
Kevin Zhang, Senior Researcher, ISEAS-Yusok Ishak Institute
18-May-23 15:00
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What does it mean to be a Malaysian urbanite in 2023? It’s about celebrating diverse cultures, one’s love for nasi lemak and of course, complaining and crying about our daily commute. The roads are always congested and unless you’re staying in specific areas in the Klang Valley, you’ll have no choice but to own a car and brave through the traffic every day. Heck, even if you are living in specific areas of the Klang Valley, you might have to buy a car and drive to the nearest LRT station, which of course is absolutely ridiculous.
In contrast, our neighbouring country Singapore is considered to be one of the most well-connected countries in the world today. Many would say that you literally do not have to own a car to travel around the country.
We discuss what we can learn from Singapore with Kevin Zhang, Senior Researcher, ISEAS-Yusok Ishak Institute.
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Produced by: Dashran Yohan
Presented by: Dashran Yohan
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Categories: government, technology
Tags: public transit, public transportation, singapore, malaysia, rapid kl, prasarana, connectivity,