Public transport in Singapore

The Land Transport Authority (LTA; Chinese: 陆路交通管理局) of Singapore is a statutory board of the Ministry of Transport. ...more on Wikipedia about "Land Transport Authority"

In Singapore, the Public Transport Council (PTC) ( Chinese: 公共交通理事会) is an independent regulatory statutory board under the Ministry of Transport, established on 14 August 1987 by the Public Transport Council Act of 1987. PTC regulates the public bus and rapid transit network in areas such as fares, service standards. ...more on Wikipedia about "Public Transport Council"

Public transport in Singapore covers a variety of transport modes such as bus, rail and taxi and is widely utilised by her population. This is a result of great emphasis by the Government of Singapore in order to promote its use over private transport. About five million trips are made on on a daily basis on the public transport system and at least half of its population utilises it daily. ...more on Wikipedia about "Public transport in Singapore"

Taxi transport in Singapore is a popular form of public transport in the compact city state, with fares considered relatively low compared to that in most cities in more economically developed countries. There is a total fleet of 21,881 taxis operated by seven taxi companies and independent drivers in June 2005, collectively completing 588,632 trips daily across the island. ...more on Wikipedia about "Taxi transport in Singapore"

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