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Traffic conditions improve in first week of new ERP criteria
Posted: 15 July 2008 0321 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE : The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said there has been an overall improvement in the travel speeds and traffic conditions in the city centre since the implementation of new Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) criteria and the addition of five new gantries along the Singapore River Line.

In a statement on Monday, LTA said the five new gantries have been effective in cutting down through traffic between 6pm and 8pm. Traffic volume has dropped by up to 40 per cent and speeds improved to about 25 kilometres per hour (kph), which is within the optimal speed range of 20 kph to 30 kph.

LTA said the volume of traffic entering the new Bugis-Marina cordon dropped by up to 27 per cent and speeds improved to about 23 kph, from below 20 kph before the cordon's implementation.

LTA's Chief Executive Yam Ah Mee said: "The overall improvement in traffic speeds and traffic conditions during the first week (of) implementation of the July ERP changes in the CBD (Central Business District) and the first Saturday implementation of the new Bugis-Marina Cordon is most encouraging.

"This is similar to our experience in implementing ERP in the Orchard area where we have seen the effectiveness of the ERP scheme in managing congestion. This, in turn, will help to improve the attractiveness of this location as a destination for shoppers and visitors alike."

Mr Yam added that given Singapore's status as a premier business, commercial and tourist hub in the region, it is imperative for the country to keep its roads smooth-flowing and free from gridlock. - CNA /ls

 

 



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