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The poisoned chalice - who wants to be the new Minister for Transport? Kee chiu!

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With Khaw Boon Wan retiring from politics, who will be the next Minister for Transport? This is a poisoned chalice. The previous few Ministers have not done very well.

Big job. Car population growth, COE, ERP, crowded buses, crowded trains, incompetent CEOs of SMRT (Saw Phaik Hwa, Desmond Kuek), bike-sharing mess (Ofo, Mobike),
PMDs (setting flats on fire, killing pedestrians), causeway vehicle toll charges.

Who wants this job please kee chiu!


Minister for Transport
Minister for Communications and Information Technology
Yeo Cheow Tong19992001PAP logo variation.svg People's Action Party
Yeo Cheow Tong20012006PAP logo variation.svg People's Action Party
Raymond Lim20062011
Lui Tuck Yew201130 September 2015
Khaw Boon Wan1 October 2015Incumbent
 
PAP always says their Ministers are taking pay cut and would command high paying roles in private sector if not for serving sinkies in public office.

So where is Yeo Cheow Tong now? Raymond Lim? Lui Tuck Yew? What big roles are they holding?
 
Basically, the transport ministry is the dumping ground for the 'condemned' pappies.
 
With Khaw Boon Wan retiring from politics, who will be the next Minister for Transport? This is a poisoned chalice. The previous few Ministers have not done very well.

Big job. Car population growth, COE, ERP, crowded buses, crowded trains, incompetent CEOs of SMRT (Saw Phaik Hwa, Desmond Kuek), bike-sharing mess (Ofo, Mobike),
PMDs (setting flats on fire, killing pedestrians), causeway vehicle toll charges.

Who wants this job please kee chiu!


Minister for Communications and Information Technology
Minister for Transport
Yeo Cheow Tong19992001PAP logo variation.svg People's Action Party
Yeo Cheow Tong20012006PAP logo variation.svg People's Action Party
Raymond Lim20062011
Lui Tuck Yew201130 September 2015
Khaw Boon Wan1 October 2015Incumbent

How about Chee Hong Tat? :tongue:
 
With Khaw Boon Wan retiring from politics, who will be the next Minister for Transport? This is a poisoned chalice. The previous few Ministers have not done very well.

Big job. Car population growth, COE, ERP, crowded buses, crowded trains, incompetent CEOs of SMRT (Saw Phaik Hwa, Desmond Kuek), bike-sharing mess (Ofo, Mobike),
PMDs (setting flats on fire, killing pedestrians), causeway vehicle toll charges.

Who wants this job please kee chiu!


Minister for Communications and Information Technology
Minister for Transport
Yeo Cheow Tong19992001PAP logo variation.svg People's Action Party
Yeo Cheow Tong20012006PAP logo variation.svg People's Action Party
Raymond Lim20062011
Lui Tuck Yew201130 September 2015
Khaw Boon Wan1 October 2015Incumbent


Typical fake news to sully the reputation of PMDs as a cheap, reliable and efficient means of transport. Not a single pedestrian has been killed by a PMD in Singapore.

In the meantime cars kill more than a hundred every single year.
 
Kee Chew as MOT? :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
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Typical fake news to sully the reputation of PMDs as a cheap, reliable and efficient means of transport. Not a single pedestrian has been killed by a PMD in Singapore.

In the meantime cars kill more than a hundred every single year.

E-scooter rider charged over fatal accident with cyclist in Bedok
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Hung Kee Boon (right) was charged with causing the death of logistics assistant packer Ong Bee Eng by performing a rash act.
Hung Kee Boon (right) was charged with causing the death of logistics assistant packer Ong Bee Eng by performing a rash act.PHOTOS: COURTESY OF ONG FAMILY, GAVIN FOO
PUBLISHED NOV 12, 2019, 5:00 AM SGT
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Shaffiq Alkhatib
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An e-scooter rider appeared in court yesterday over his alleged involvement in an accident in Bedok North that killed a cyclist in September.
Malaysian Hung Kee Boon, 20, was charged with causing the death of logistics assistant packer Ong Bee Eng, 65, by performing a rash act.
The Singapore permanent resident was also handed two charges under the Active Mobility Act.
Madam Ong is believed to be the first fatality from a collision with a personal mobility device (PMD) on a public path here.
Hung was allegedly riding an e-scooter at speeds of at least 26kmh to 28kmh on a cycling path near Block 539 Bedok North Street 3 at around 10.20pm on Sept 21 when it struck Madam Ong.
She was then cycling to her home in Chai Chee Street after attending a wake.


According to the Active Mobility Regulations 2018, the maximum speed for PMDs cannot exceed 25kmh under all circumstances.

Hung is also accused of riding an unregistered PMD.
It is said to have weighed 44.2kg with a handlebar that measured 72.5cm. It was more than double the permitted weight limit of 20kg.

Madam Ong, who suffered a serious brain injury, as well as fractures to her ribs and collarbone, was unconscious when she was taken to Changi General Hospital.

She fell into a coma and died four days later.
Friends and family had described Madam Ong, a widow with two children and two grandchildren, as a helpful and well-respected woman.
There were 228 reported accidents involving PMDs on public paths in 2017 and last year, with 196 of them resulting in injuries.
Since Tuesday last week, e-scooters have been banned on footpaths.
This is the latest and toughest measure yet to address public safety concerns surrounding their use. Those caught flouting the rules can be fined up to $2,000 and jailed for up to three months if convicted.
From now until the end of the year, the authorities will mainly issue warnings to errant riders, but a zero-tolerance approach will be taken from next year.
The ban means that e-scooters will be confined to 440km of cycling paths islandwide, instead of the 5,500km of footpaths riders could use before.
Hung, who was unrepresented, was offered bail of $15,000 yesterday and will be back in court on Nov 25. If convicted of causing a death by rash riding, he can be jailed for up to five years and fined.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ged-over-fatal-accident-with-cyclist-in-bedok
 
PAP always says their Ministers are taking pay cut and would command high paying roles in private sector if not for serving sinkies in public office.

So where is Yeo Cheow Tong now? Raymond Lim? Lui Tuck Yew? What big roles are they holding?
You twit. Tuic Yuew is Ambassador to China, loser.
 
E-scooter rider charged over fatal accident with cyclist in Bedok
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Not only do you post fake news you also can't read very well. A CYCLIST is not a pedestrian. A bicycle is a PMD too.
 
Only those earning more than S$200k a year should be allowed to own cars. No need for COE.
The rest use public transport or grab.
 
PAP always says their Ministers are taking pay cut and would command high paying roles in private sector if not for serving sinkies in public office.

So where is Yeo Cheow Tong now? Raymond Lim? Lui Tuck Yew? What big roles are they holding?
yeo paid $22k p mth
hv to address Indo boss YES SIR
 
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