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For Sake of Singaporean Lives lets raise ERP Charges along our highways

Froggy

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We seriously need to raise ERP prices along PIE, CTE and SLE to control accidents, all for the sake of safety of our fellow Singaporeans for the protection of Singaporean drivers. See the breaking news report below:

Most traffic accidents in Singapore happen along PIE

But 42.8km-long PIE had fewer accidents per km than CTE and SLE in past 3 months
Published on Aug 25, 2013 
8:29 AM
By Lim Yan Liang


The Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) is the highway where the most traffic accidents occurred over the past three months.

Singapore's longest highway, at 42.8km, had at least 441 accidents, with the highest concentration around the Eng Neo Avenue exit. There were 48 accidents there, evenly split in both directions.

The numbers were gleaned from more than 2,000 tweets by the Land Transport Authority's @LTAsg Twitter account between May 26 and Aug 22. The automated traffic updates are based on real-time surveillance cameras and the Expressway Monitoring Advisory System.

Although the PIE had the highest number of accidents, it fell behind the Central Expressway (CTE) and Seletar Expressway (SLE) when the number of accidents was set against the length of the road.

The 15.5km CTE had at least 164 accidents, or 10.58 per km, and the 12km SLE had 125 accidents, or 10.42 per km, compared with the PIE's 10.3 per km.

On Aug 9, a horrific CTE accident before the Yio Chu Kang exit left a Singaporean, his Korean girlfriend and her parents dead.

Aside from Eng Neo, other hot spots include a stretch of the PIE near Paya Lebar, the CTE near the PIE (Changi) exit and the SLE near Mandai Road. Each recorded at least 25 accidents.

Transport experts had differing explanations for the accidents on expressways. National University of Singapore transport researcher Lee Der Horng said many crash areas were on the PIE because the oldest expressway was not built to handle the high volume of traffic that now flows through daily.

He said there is also some undulation on parts of the PIE, where the road rises and falls, and affects how far ahead a motorist can see. "The driver may not be able to see traffic in front of him clearly until he moves to the top of the hump, but because of his speed, it might be too late," he said.

That, coupled with heavy and fast-moving traffic, is what makes parts of the PIE near Mount Pleasant and Stevens Road dangerous, he added.

Like the Eng Neo Avenue to Adam Road portion of the PIE, large curves - such as the one at the CTE near the PIE (Changi) exit - could also cause a "shockwave", where high-speed traffic meets slower traffic with disastrous consequences.

Dr Park Byung Joon, head of the urban transport management programme at SIM University, agreed with this assessment, but added that most accidents occur as drivers enter or leave the expressway.

"Accidents are prone to happen where there is a criss-crossing in the flow of cars," he said. "When you change lanes or try to exit, you have to look at the sides and not just in front. If the car in front of you then brakes, your reaction will likely be slower."

He said that accidents can also happen in tunnels, such as the CTE tunnel near Merchant Road, as drivers expect traffic to be fast-moving.

Retired LTA planner Gopinath Menon felt the accident rate reflected heavy use of expressways, and that expressway accidents sometimes result in secondary accidents.
"We have 161km of expressway (out of a 3,400km road network) carrying more than half the traffic volume of the roads," he said.

"Usage is high, traffic is fast and any breakdown compounds the problem. I wouldn't blame road design for the accidents."
 
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eErotica69

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Bro, should lower ERP instead. Then there will be lots of cars and the speed will be 30 km/h. Confirm low accident.
 

Froggy

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Bro, should lower ERP instead. Then there will be lots of cars and the speed will be 30 km/h. Confirm low accident.

IMPOSSIBLE!
The slower traffic will cause delay for the elites of Singapore. We should increase ERP so that Elites will be able to travel freely within Singapore, peasants deserve to travel in traffic jam roads because their time is not as precious. The end results is we are saving lives.
 

eErotica69

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IMPOSSIBLE!
The slower traffic will cause delay for the elites of Singapore. We should increase ERP so that Elites will be able to travel freely within Singapore, peasants deserve to travel in traffic jam roads because their time is not as precious. The end results is we are saving lives.

OK OK got your point.

Have a good time and fun in Thailand (you are still there right?)
 

OverTheCounter

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Our Singapore roads are badly designed. Many places are accident-prone because of poor design by LTA.

I wonder where we get our civil engineering designers from. They must be fucking retards.
 

OverTheCounter

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IMPOSSIBLE!
The slower traffic will cause delay for the elites of Singapore. We should increase ERP so that Elites will be able to travel freely within Singapore, peasants deserve to travel in traffic jam roads because their time is not as precious. The end results is we are saving lives.



ERP is not the solution. The problem is we put too many cars on the roads. The problem is that we did not build infrastructure ahead of demand to keep up with the expansion in population and car usage.

Our urban planners all need to be sacked. They are costing the PAP precious votes. If it were up to me, I would lock them up in a good, long term Changi jail, and throw away the key.

For goodness sake, just fucking tear down those silly golf courses and build new expressways.
 
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Froggy

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Who gives a shit what you are waiting for? :oIo::kma:


Nice?

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Kuailan

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IMPOSSIBLE!
The slower traffic will cause delay for the elites of Singapore. We should increase ERP so that Elites will be able to travel freely within Singapore, peasants deserve to travel in traffic jam roads because their time is not as precious. The end results is we are saving lives.

No No No increase in ERP instead we should asked papaya to return all the Foreign Trash to where
they came from in the first place, Pinoy, PRC, Ah Neh, Vietcong, Myanmar, there will be lesser vehicular traffic
on the road, thereby reducing traffic jam & MRT/Bus jam!!
 

prancku

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Our Singapore roads are badly designed. Many places are accident-prone because of poor design by LTA.

I wonder where we get our civil engineering designers from. They must be fucking retards.

HA...HA...Ha...your comment pre-empted by the LTA spokeman or whoever (I don't care) quoted for the report...the accidents cannot be attributed to the design of the roads......so, sway sway, Singaporeans again get the blame for the accidents...

....despite the report showing clearly the accident hots spots occur near to highway junctions and where slow travelling traffic merge with faster traffic...still not the road designers' fault...???:confused::eek::eek:
 

eatshitndie

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genius! speed and stupid sinkie drivers kill. charge $69 for every 1km/hr acceleration above 69km/hr using advanced gps tracking, and when it hits the wallet, moronic drivers will feel the 69 pain of getting their gonads sucked hard. the other and best but impractical alternative is to ban all sinkie drivers. :biggrin:
 

johnny333

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I'm actually happy that I no longer drive. It's really no fun driving in Spore.

Public transport may be inconvenient but you get used to it.
 

kiwibird7

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Using ERP or raising prices won't improve road safety on highways in Singapore. It only creates and reinforces an elitist and selfish mindset in motorists who think they own the road now that they have paid an expensive toll charge. In their selfish mindset and super-inflated egos, every other motorists would have to GET OUT of their elite face (way).

The only way is to have more traffic cops on patrol. FINES for reckless driving won't work on the super rich motorists, demerit points to disqualify their driving licenses would deter reckless and inconsiderate driving habits.

Such drivers must undertake a mandatory defensive driving course and retake their driving test for a new driver's license.

Incorrigible drivers with repeat driving disqualifications should have their cars confiscated, forfeited and CRUSHED at the scrapyard with NO REFUNDS on their COE.
 
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