Public Transport * Singapore - Bus service standards up
Singapore -Straits Times, by Maria Almenoar -Apr 5, 2010: -- Bus operators SBS Transit and SMRT have turned in their best service performance since financial penalties were introduced in 2007... Between the two operators, only one service by SMRT failed to leave the terminal on time... SBS Transit, which runs about 75 per cent of the services in Singapore, met all service standards in the latest review... The PTC review noted that both operators had also met all the standards of bus passenger loading, minimal bus breakdowns and bus frequency among other parameters on the checklist... Operators were required to have at least 80 per cent of their bus services operating at a headway of 10 minutes during weekday peak periods, down from 15 minutes... Also, at least 90 per cent of all feeder bus services must run at headways of not more than 10 minutes during weekday peak periods... (ST PHOTO: STEPHANIE YEOW - This was up from 85 per cent. The PTC review noted that both operators had also met all the standards of bus passenger loading, minimal bus breakdowns and bus frequency among other parameters on the checklist)
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