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Motor racing: Button moves out of his comfort zone
Button says he is up for the challenge of Hamilton. -Reuters
Commuters still don't spare a thought for pregnant women
There are still many inconsiderate Singaporeans who would simply ignore pregnant women on trains.
Board of inquiry to look into case of SMS-ing bus driver
He not only violated company regulations but also compromised the safety his passengers.
No refusing fares without valid reason
Taxi drivers found guilty of such an offence will be penalised under the Vocational Licence Points System.
Motor insurers need to be more upfront
Channelling work exclusively to these motoring insurance workshops grants an unfair advantage.
Many intrusions into riders' space
Commuters pay a fare, which entitles us to a seat or space to stand in on public transport.
Bus driver types SMS on the road
He tried to type out an SMS, with his eyes on the phone and one hand on the steering wheel.
New kid on the block: Passion ez-link Card
Cardholders get twice the number of chances to win in an SMRT Corporation lucky draw.
EZ-Link improving customer service
Apology made for the delay in refunding EZ-link card.
Bus services judged against quality standards
The standards cover attributes such as service reliability, service availability, loading, safety and service information.
Cabby swindled out of fare despite this 'insurance'
The male passenger had asked the cabby to take this above photo of himself.
Selfish acts make rides unpleasant
Unpleasant bus rides are caused by Singaporeans' lack of graciousness.
Make bus rides more family-friendly
The bus trip would have been a disaster if not for the kindness of strangers.
Personal space on buses, trains lesser
Singaporeans are not used to travelling shoulder to shoulder.
Back-up sufficient when system fails?
With so many people taking public transport to get to work and back, these services cannot fail.
MRT shld learn from Taiwan's commuting habits
MRT travel remains unsafe for commuters who have to push their way in or out of trains.
Trains ought to stick strictly to timetable
Accurate arrival timings are essential to help passengers avoid wasting time.
Punched in mouth for stopping vandal
His upper lip was bleeding and his shirt was stained with blood.
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