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Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on Trial of Priority Cabins for Elderly on MRT Trains

03 Jul 2023In Parliament

Mr Saktiandi Supaat asked the Minister for Transport

a.     whether there are plans to proceed with the trial of MRT priority cabins for the elderly that has been put on hold indefinitely due to the COVID-19 situation; and

b.     in implementing such plans, whether priority can be accorded to groups other than the elderly, such as expectant mothers and persons with disabilities including those with invisible medical conditions or temporary injuries.

Reply by Minister for Transport S Iswaran:

1.     With ridership still recovering from the pandemic, the Land Transport Authority is evaluating the implementation of the trial to create priority carriages for select groups of commuters, taking into account changes in travel patterns and the impact on fellow commuters.

2.     In the meantime, we have been stepping up other initiatives to improve the commuting experience for those with additional needs, including invisible ones. These include efforts to shape commuter behaviour to be more mindful and caring towards others. For instance, the Helping Hand scheme allows those who require assistance to alert fellow commuters and public transport staff through a card that explains their needs. We are also increasing our outreach through the Caring Commuter Champion programme, to provide commuters with the knowledge and skills to effectively assist others.

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