1. From 2 June 2008, full-day bus lanes will be extended to 11
new locations in the CBD, with the aim of ensuring that buses will be able to
give commuters a faster and smoother journey with less interruption on the road.
2. Surveys conducted showed that the most important aspects of
the bus journey for commuters are waiting time and travelling time. As buses are
more efficient carriers of commuters, with a higher number of passengers per
unit road space as compared to other vehicles such as cars, it is necessary to
give priority to buses so that more commuters reach their destinations on time.
3. Since the implementation of the full-day bus lane scheme in
Orchard Road in 2005 average bus speeds have improved, with non-peak bus speeds
increasing by 10% on weekdays, and 23% on Saturdays.
4. Along the 5 stretches in the city at Eu Tong Sen Street,
Somerset Road, Victoria Street, Hill Street and Bras Basah Road where full day
bus lanes were implemented in 2007, we have seen improvement in bus speeds by as
much as about 12%.
5. Feedback received from bus commuters and bus captains also
show that they have experienced faster bus journeys on stretches with dedicated
bus lanes.
6. The improved bus travelling speeds help make the bus
commute a more attractive and pleasant option and encourages more commuters to
take public transport.
7. The full-day bus lane scheme operates from 7.30am to 8pm on
all weekdays and Saturdays, except public holidays.
8. Please refer to Annex A for the full list of roads
that the full-day bus lane scheme is extended to.
On-board Bus Lane Enforcement Video Cameras
9. To ensure that the bus lane scheme remain effective in
improving travel time for buses, LTA will be introducing the use of on-board bus
lane enforcement cameras from 2 June onwards.
10. Ninety buses across 12 SBS Transit bus services that ply
along routes with bus lanes will be fitted with video cameras which will be used
to record bus lane infringements. The cameras will work in tandem with the
current warden scheme and ensure that bus lanes remain clear during operating
hours.
11. This system requires little intervention by the driver as
the video is set to continuously monitor the road in front of the bus. The video
camera also allows LTA officers to assess the circumstances more accurately if
motorists are caught on video infringing bus lanes.
12. LTA will review the use of cameras and extend them to more
bus services, if they prove to be effective in keeping the bus lanes clear for
bus travel.
13. Motorists who infringe bus lanes are liable to a fine of
$130. No demerit points will be imposed on the driver.
14. "To make public transport a competitive option to the
car, we must continue to improve the travel experience of public transport
commuters. We want to encourage more people to choose public transport as a
travel mode during peak hours to reduce congestion on the roads. Thus, we hope
motorists will appreciate and understand the rationale behind our measures and
help us give priority to buses," said Mr Yam Ah Mee, Chief Executive, Land
Transport Authority.
ANNEX
A
Locations
of New Full-Day Bus Lanes in the CBD from 2 June 2008
| Road Name |
Start |
End |
| Collyer Quay |
Fullerton
Rd |
Marina
Blvd |
|
Fullerton
Rd
|
Esplanade Dr
|
Collyer Quay
|
|
Grange Rd
|
Somerset
Rd
|
Devonshire
Rd
|
|
Shenton
Way
|
Boon Tat St
|
Maxwell Rd
|
|
Robinson
Rd
|
Maxwell Rd
|
Finlayson Green
|
|
Bencoolen
St
|
Rochor Rd
|
Bras
Basah Rd
|
|
Hill St
|
Stamford
Rd
|
River
Valley Rd
|
| New
Bridge Rd
|
River
Valley Rd
|
Upp Cross
St
|
|
North
Bridge Rd
|
Rochor Rd
|
Parliament Place
|
|
South
Bridge Rd
|
Circular Rd
|
Cross St
|
|
Victoria
St
|
Rochor Rd
|
Stamford
Rd
|
|