Written Reply to Parliamentary Question
Ms Hazlina Abdul Halim asked the Acting Minister for Transport given the rising COE prices
a. whether the Government will consider providing grants to support families with special needs dependants have affordable access to cars; and
b. how will the Government support (i) car-sharing platforms and (ii) companies that offer short- and long-term car leasing services provide flexible and affordable options for families with special needs dependants, children, and elderly.
Reply by Acting Minister for Transport Jeffrey Siow:
1. It is challenging for the Government to adjudicate among the many compelling needs across society that could merit car ownership, including families with special needs dependants. Our approach is to provide direct subsidies and support to such groups to address their specific needs, rather than through the COE system, which would be more complicated and costly to administer, and may not achieve the intended outcome of supporting those most in need. For example, Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) offers a means-tested transport subsidy to individuals under the Enabling Transport Subsidy scheme to support eligible Singaporeans and Permanent Residents with disability who need to use dedicated transport.
2. Apart from investing in quality and inclusive public transport, the Government is also working to broaden point-to-point transport options for commuters who may require occasional access to cars. This includes working with car sharing operators on parking lots in accessible locations.