There are many factors that are important for a world class transportation system; factors such as smart, safety, reliability and convenience.
In a world class transportation system, it has to be competitive and sustainable, it has to be smart. Smart means offering intelligent transportation alternatives.. Smart means rising to the occasion and setting vigorous standards. Smart means not dumbing down transportation systems because of challenges, but providing sophisticated responses to those challenges.
Another factor would be safety. When safety issues are concerned, it is important that your world class system is safe in order for people to use the system as it is one of the basic hierarchy needs. People are most concerned with the safety and personal security aspect of transport—a fundamental and critical component to decision making about transport. That is why safety is one of the important factors for a world class transportation system.
Convenience is another motivator in the transport decision-making process which is important for a transport system. All users want transport that offers punctuality, predictability, shortened travel time, proximity, flexibility. People favour more flexible services that bring them closer to their varied destinations.
Affordability is a matter of time and money. No matter how smart or attractive a transport choice is, the first consideration for both men and women when making a decision about transport is whether or not they can afford it. If it isn’t affordable, the middle incomes and lower incomes people will not take the transport system as their choices to travel when needed. Number of Routes
Up till date, Singapore currently has four routes in the MRT system, the north south line, east west line, circle line and north east line. The circle line and north east line has been built in the recent years to make our transportation more convenient to
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