Singapore public transit system ranks 4th in the world but passengers ask if pricing & breakdowns included in study - Singapore News

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When it comes to sustainable mobility or cities making a change to greener mobility, Singapore ranks sixth in the world.

In singapore, the study noted that the country dropped one spot since last year’s index because it “struggled to strike a balance between Covid safety and connectivity.”

Responding to the findings, netizens expressed scepticism about the ranking. They asked if the research included the frequency of breakdowns or service interruptions and fares. “Ranked fourth in the world for a collection of transportation fares,” said Facebook user Tan Robin. “Fourth in breakdown, too,” added another Facebook user.

Many also wondered why Tokyo, Japan, or Seoul, Korea, didn’t rank high in the study. “Compared to Japan and Korea, is not even near in terms of timing, efficiency and pricing,” said a netizen. “Why isn’t Japan in the top 3?” asked another netizen.

 

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