Singapore
Intelligent Transport System
Despite being one of the smallest countries in the
world, Singapore has been at the forefront of trying to build a culture of propagating
new forms of technology to solve its resource-scarce problems. Take the example of land: a commodity where
the country lacks in. But it has not faced any major traffic-related as its
intelligent transport system (ITS) maximise road network efficiency capacity as
well as monitor and manage traffic flow.
This path has clearly been established by the Smart
Mobility 2030 Plan, a guideline to successfully implement ITS initiatives for a
smarter future urban mobility. “Thanks to its Intelligent Transport System,
Singapore is one of the
least congested major cities in the world despite a‑growing
urban population and limited physical space. This integrated pay-as-you-use
system maximizes the capacity of the road network with vehicle quotas,
sophisticated electronic road pricing (ERP) tolls that vary according to
traffic flows, and alerts to drivers, all controlled in real time from an
operations center. Consequently, average car speeds of 27 km/hour compare
favorably to 16 km/hour in London and 11‑km/hour in Tokyo.” (KPMG). This is
considered to be a very clever system which allow the citizens to easily choose
and change their mode of transport.
The ITS World Conference is said to be held in Singapore this year; the forum is expected to hold major discussions on improving the status of ITS in Singapore (Image Credits: ITSSingapore.org)
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