Tag: bus

  • Go Ahead Bus Driver So Rude When I Asked Him When His Bus Will Move Off

    Go Ahead Bus Driver So Rude When I Asked Him When His Bus Will Move Off

    Dear Editors

    This is the bus driver on bus 36. I boarded at Changi Airport terminal 2, asking what time will the bus move out (as bus 36 is a loop service, it tends to wait at Changi Airport terminal 2 for awhile before moving).

    This driver starts to say: ‘who are u to care, can’t u see that the bus is already started? Who are u to care what time I move out!’ In a rude manner and mocked at me for being ‘kpo’.

    That explains why he’s laughing in the photo. Seriously, is being rude the new black?

    #goaheadrude #rudedriver #rudeness #uglysingapore #goahead

    Red Cloud

    A.S.S Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • TransMalaya Ekspres: We Segregate Male And Female Passengers For Their Own Safety

    TransMalaya Ekspres: We Segregate Male And Female Passengers For Their Own Safety

    KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 28 ― Male and female passengers who board long-haul bus operator TransMalaya Ekspres will be expected to sit separately if they are not family or married, even when they are non-Muslims.

    Speaking to Malay Mail Online, the company said it made the decision to provide comfort and safety for female passengers, following concerns over sexual harassment against the group.

    “The point of this is to give an advantage to our female passengers because we have heard and read reports of how female travellers get molested by strangers, so we took this effort to give them a greater sense of security and comfort.

    “This is for both Muslim and non-Muslim. We simply want to avoid any untoward incidents,” said Noorlini Ramli, the owner and co-founder of KRZ Management Sdn Bhd that manages the TransMalaya fleet.

    Noorlini said the initiative was taken following her own negative experience as a lone traveller, and witnessing couples act in buses in ways she deemed inappropriate.

    “I used to travel alone when I was a student at UiTM Jengka, and at that that time, I had to witness some couples behaving inappropriately in the bus in full view of other passengers and I had to sit beside a foreigner who started acting funny with me.

    “These were the basis of our initiative today. Single female travellers are usually exposed to more danger. We put ourselves in our passengers’ shoes,” she added.

    Despite that, Noorlini said none of TransMalaya’s passengers had complained of harassment prior to the move.

    Noorlini said she and her husband Amir Khairul Amri Budiman Khairuddin, who is the chief executive officer and co-founder of the firm, came up with the idea and started implementing it from February last year.

    She also claimed that the move was well-received by customers from all racial and religious backgrounds.

    According to her, TransMalaya’s ticketing counter staff would first ask their female customers whether they are travelling alone, and subsequently offer them the appropriate seats.

    In their buses, women will sit on the right, while men on the left.

    “When our customers buy tickets from us, we would explain to them the seatings available. Some will say they are okay with having a male sitting beside them while most will opt for the female seats,” Noorlini said.

    Noorlini said Muslim couples who buy tickets together will be asked to produce their marriage certification.

    Despite that, she conceded that some customers do resist against their condition and demand to be seated together.

    “When that happens, we will usually give them the front seats. We will try advising them against it, but if they do not accept our advice, then we give them the front seats so we can keep an eye on them,” she added.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • Young Boy Meets Soldier, Talk About Beyblade And Sings Pokemon Song

    Young Boy Meets Soldier, Talk About Beyblade And Sings Pokemon Song

    When we think of soldiers, we tend to have a mental picture of a valiant individual in green holding a rifle preparing to defend our country.

    Behind their tough demeanour however lies a side of gentleness and compassion, as one SAF soldier has shown.

    Twitter user @turtlebossy shared photos showing an SAF serviceman interacting with a boy on board a public bus.

    saf-man-and-boy-bond-over-pokemon-and-beyblade

    According to the netizen, the boy first said to his mother “mummy look it’s an army person” before going up to the soldier.

    Not wanting to disappoint his new fan, the serviceman then had a conversation with the boy about Beyblade.

    Source: www.stomp.com.sg

  • Modify Bukit Panjang LRT To Meet New Needs

    Modify Bukit Panjang LRT To Meet New Needs

    I am shocked to hear that one of the options SMRT said is being considered in the review of the Bukit Panjang LRT system is to scrap the entire network and replace it with buses (“Review to overhaul Bt Panjang LRT under way”; Oct 7).

    It sounds ridiculous to me that, as a well-developed country, Singapore could have spent a lot of time and money designing and constructing a light rail network in a town that could be used for only 20 years, and then realise that the use of buses could be more practical, flexible and effective.

    If the entire Bukit Panjang LRT system is scrapped, the infrastructure, such as viaduct, bridges and stations, will become a big waste.

    Many other cities have been using an LRT system for many years. Their systems are still operating and are being upgraded and modified continually to fulfil new needs and requirements.

    I hope the authorities will consider the future of this system carefully in order to achieve the biggest benefit for the public.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Former Air Force General: Let’s Scrap LRT, Return To Buses

    Former Air Force General: Let’s Scrap LRT, Return To Buses

    According to SMRT’s managing director and former Air Force general Ling Wee Lee, SMRT is considering to scrap the Bukit Panjang LRT train system and return to buses. The backpedaling idea was proposed on his blog on Monday (Oct 3) and is under fire for bringing Singapore’s public transport system backwards.

    The former RSAF general claimed that the 14-station Bukit Panjang LRT system is reaching its “20-year design cycle” and then proceeded to praise the good old double-decker buses saying a “fully-loaded double decker bus can take 130 passengers”. The Land Transport Authority, is however not pleased with the idea and slammed it as “not practical”.

    SMRT is currently at a loss of fixing the Bukit Panjang LRT train system as breakdowns occur as frequently as weekly. A recent train incident on August 1 saw the train moving at high speed, speeding past four stations without stopping and having its emergency button not working. Last Wednesday (Sep 28), the LRT system saw a massive 8-hour-long breakdown with SMRT blaming it on a track fault.

    SMRT is currently undergoing nationalisation under a buyover by sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings. Its CEO, Desmond Kwek, claimed that the company would have gone into losses had the government did not buy the depreciating physical assets over in a $1.2 billion deal.

     

    Source: http://statestimesreview.com