As more are priced out of owning cars, will the cost of vehicle-sharing services rise and be passed on to those who use them? Read more at straitstimes.com.
Synopsis: Every second and fourth Monday of the month, The Straits Times takes a hard look at social issues of the day with guests.
They discuss the future and inevitable impact of record COE prices on society as Singapore is pushing for a car-lite society, and why people should not just think of COE prices as having an impact only on those who can afford a car in Singapore.Highlights : 5:09 But with factories in Admiralty, Mandai, why sticking to just public transport means “time and work productivity is lost”
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