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WHEN Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong was a young civil servant working in the former Fullerton Building, he had, on occasion, waited as long as one hour to catch a bus home.
Today, most people who fail to get on a packed MRT train have to wait just six to eight minutes to get on the second or third train.
But that is a long wait for them, he noted yesterday, when he drew the comparison to emphasise that Singapore can solve its most pressing problems as long as people adopt a rational approach towards them.
He made the point at a dialogue with 200 grassroots leaders at the Marine Parade Community Club, held to gather feedback on the issues Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong covered in his National Day Rally speech a week ago.
Beyond transport, he also discussed the hot issues of housing, education and immigration, making the point that these are complex subjects and that every solution has its consequences.
To illustrate, he cited the new signalling system for easing MRT congestion by cutting waiting times for trains.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_575699.html