Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Singapore will start testing self-driving cars in a neighborhood called Punggol to help people get to bus and train stations more easily.
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SINGAPORE will trial autonomous vehicles (AVs) in Punggol starting Q4 2023, focusing on fixed routes to enhance public transport connectivity. The initiative aims to evaluate infrastructure needs and improve access to amenities, with potential expansion to other regions like Tengah if successful.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Singapore will start testing self-driving cars in a neighborhood called Punggol to help people get to bus and train stations more easily.
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Read moreRead a summary of this article on FAST.SINGAPORE: Some cyclists voiced concerns on the first day of a ban that prohibits them from riding on pedestrian-only lanes, saying the new rule was unfair.Most of the 15 cyclists and pedestrians interviewed by CNA on Tuesday (Jul 1) said they were unaware of the penalties being enforced by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) – where first-time offenders face a fine of up to S$2,000 (about US$1,575) or...
Read moreSINGAPORE: The private members’ club 1880 will reopen in August after initially announcing its permanent closure and liquidation. While over 90% of former employees will return, the original co-founders will not be involved, and current members can transfer their memberships without fees, promising a "more vibrant, elevated" experience despite no new amenities disclosed. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The private club 1880 in Singapore will reopen next month after briefly closing, and most...
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