Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Singapore to freeze number of cars on its roads

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Singapore, one of the most expensive places in the world to buy a vehicle, has announced it will freeze the number of private cars on its roads from 2018 but vowed to expand public transport.

The growth cap for all passenger cars and motorcycle­s will be cut from 0.25% a year to zero with effect from February, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said.

The affluent city-state of 5.6 million people already imposes a quota on the number of vehicles sold and the number on its roads, and has avoided massive traffic jams.

Singapore makes it costly for those wanting to buy a vehicle, who must first get a “certificat­e of entitlemen­t”, valid for 10 years — the average cost of a certificat­e is currently around Sg$50,000 (US$37,00).

A Toyota Corolla Altis, a five-door sedan, can cost up to around Sg$111,000 in Singapore, including the price of the certificat­e, or about four times what it costs in the US.

There were more than 600,000 private cars in Singapore at the end of 2016.

No timetable was given for the freeze but the number of buses and goods vehicles will be allowed to grow.

In a statement on Monday, the LTA said 12%of Singapore’s total land area was already taken up by roads and there was limited room for expansion.

However it said the government would spend Sg$28 billion over the next five years to expand and upgrade the transport system, including the metro, which has recently faced criticism for a series of breakdowns. AP

 ?? AFP ?? Singapore is one of the most expensive places in the world to buy a vehicle.
AFP Singapore is one of the most expensive places in the world to buy a vehicle.

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