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The Straits Times
Seeing red over Seletar

HOUSEWIFE Valerie Goh gets an attack of nerves each time she has to drive to the Seletar Country Club off Yio Chu Kang.

The area is undergoing construction, with the Seletar Aerospace Park set to be fully completed by 2018, and she is frightened by the steady stream of heavy vehicles and the constant road changes.

'The roads keep changing and it is very confusing and dangerous. Traffic comes in all directions and it's hard to tell who has the right of way,' said Ms Goh, 35, a member of the club.

 

 

 

 

 


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