SINGAPORE - For parents, having common pickup and drop-off points for school buses is acceptable only if their children can get to and from these places safely. Bus operators, meanwhile, expressed reservations about whether the measure – while welcome – could be implemented, as they expect parents to oppose it. Both groups were reacting to the proposed measure – one.
Singapore News - Architect Tan Tze Wei, 37, will be paying $15 more a month from January for her daughter’s school-bus ride – an increase of 10 per cent over the current rate. She said the hike from $150 to $165 for a one-way 2km trip is probably inevitable, given the trend of higher. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE – Architect Tan Tze Wei, 37, will be paying $15 more a month for her daughter’s school-bus ride from January – 10 per cent more than the current fare. She said the hike from $150 to $165 for a one-way 2km trip is probably inevitable, mirroring the trend of higher prices across many industries. Steadfast Transport, the company ferrying.
SINGAPORE - For the past month or so, Grab driver Anamullah Hamidullah has had to forgo buying hot drinks when taking his breaks so he can still take home some money at the end of the day. With fuel prices at an all-time high, the 63-year-old said he forks out about $330 for petrol every 10 days - more than.