Singapore has a world class transport system – I agree
I really can’t understand why people in Singapore keep complaining about their transportation system. Even after Singapore won the international award.
I mean, true, I sometimes complain too. Why does it take so long for the bus to come? Why does the bus driver drive so uncomfortably? But really, my complains haven’t got that far that I don’t agree why Singapore really deserves to win the award.
I think the people in Singapore (who are constantly nagging and complaining.. See this website for more info and proof) are just too used to the comfort and the good facilities that they have grown used to it, and consider them as an ordinary feature.
What are these ordinary features?
First, knowing where to go, on a particular bus.
Every bus has a route. The route is pasted somewhere in the bus stop and even when they don’t have it, you can always buy the book that lists all the bus routes. I have one. And it’s been extremely useful.
Now you’re thinking how the hell buses or trains don’t have an exact route. Well, it happens. In Jakarta (I know it’s not fair to compare it just to Jakarta but I’m sure it’s one of the worst transport system in the world), there are many buses. Like, many. Apart from the government’s buses, there are plenty of private buses and angkots (angkutan kota-city transport), plus many private cars that are “rented” by the owners to be an angkot to get some extra money.
And well… They don’t have the route information. Well some do have but no exact stops. So yeah, you don’t know where it stops. Oh well. They stop everywhere anyway. Yes that’s true. Everyone stops everywhere. Even when there’s no bus stop. Simply shout to the driver that you want to stop and it will stop. Simply flag everywhere to get a bus and the bus will stop to pick you up. Nice? Well, messy at the same time.
I have a true story if you want proof that it is indeed messy. My cousin, whose university is at Banten (another province, just slightly at the west of Jakarta), took a bus intending to go home (her house is at West Jakarta). Lo and behold.. She ended up in Blok M, which is at South Jakarta. And Jakarta is big, you know. Bigger than Singapore. Eventually we gotta send a driver to pick my poor cousin up.
The second thing. The comfort inside buses/trains.
Admit it, it IS comfortable. Well except when you have to stand. I know. But at least you have a place to stand. You won’t be like those ones..
Sitting on the ROOF of the train. Yeah there have been cases of dead people.
And..
There are no distractions in the buses/trains. (except that stupid tv mobile with equally stupid tv series. seriously???)
Some of the things you can encounter in buses/trains in Jakarta (or Indonesia)…

This is pengamen. Or street singer? More like bus/train singer.
Well, sometimes they sing nicely though. I once encounter a couple of pengamens that sang “Paint My Love” by Michael Learns to Rock.
Some others..

This is pedagang asongan. They are basically people that sell little and petty things like cigarettes, candies, and stuff. Yes you will encounter them in buses, asking you whether you want to buy. Tell me how you’ll feel if you have such people in Singapore’s buses and trains.
The point is.. Those good things have been used a lot that you (yes you naggers and complainers) think that it’s considered to be an ordinary feature.
Singapore does have a good transport system. Stop complaining.
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ignorantsoup
on April 10th, 2008
Haha, what’s wrong with complaining? Only when you complain then things improve right? No offence, but will we improve if we compare to the worse off? It’s like saying there is no need to improve because other countries are worse off. Actually I think there is much to improve, and if we improve our lives will all be better. But the first thing I would like is for people to stop blocking the goddamn SMRT doors.
sylv
on April 10th, 2008
Actually my biggest point is.. Be thankful. Look around. See with your eyes open wide. It is already good. It is decent. It is adequate. Don’t take it for granted.
And well I guess it’s never enough for Singapore people, right? Never. Ever.
ignorantsoup
on April 10th, 2008
Actually I think we are not taking it for granted. We naturally expect more standard when they amount of transport fee goes up time to time and we are promised a world class transport service, but it hasn’t been living up to expectation. It may be decent compared to other countries, or adequate, but there is room for improvement isn’t it? We keep saying Singaporeans are first class whiners, but who isn’t in this world? Other countries resort to strikes and marches of protest, but we just complain. We don’t seem to complain about other things anyway. We only complain when there is things to improve for.
ignorantsoup
on April 10th, 2008
But I get what you are trying to say lah..haha..I mean, I feel the same way when I go to Stomp. LOL.
gerry
on April 12th, 2008
Singaporean? they do complain a lot about a lot of things..but I must admit it’s good for them.
Improve their quality of life, but in the other hand gives them weak nerves toward slow-paced improvement or even “bad” things as u stated above.
sylv
on April 12th, 2008
ignorant, ya lor.. I also hate people blocking MRT doors.. Once I got squeezed so badly. Sigh.. And I also hate the “sliding” chairs. You know which one, right? Although it doesn’t exist anymore.
gerry, i’m just trying to open their eyes that there are so many more worse things in the world.. I guess I can’t stop them though.
yong
on April 24th, 2008
pls help support tv mobile petition, maybe spread the word too.. thanks! http://www.petitiononline.com/tvmobile/petition.html