Friday, 25 September 2015

I agree with the author that having a well-planned infrastructure brings people together. In small countries such as Singapore where the population density is relatively high, the above statement is especially true. As a Singaporean, I utilize infrastructures every day. Such infrastructures include public transportation and school as I need to travel from my house to school and back daily. Transportation infrastructure helps the working adults too, as many are turning to public transportation due to the high cost in car prices.  

With an average of 2.9 million commuters daily and an increasing population, it is important that the transportation infrastructure keep improving and upgrading to cater to high demand. On 7 July 2015, Singapore’s railway system, Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) had a massive breakdown during evening peak hour where more than 250,000 passengers were affected for at least 3.5 hours. After weeks of investigation, the MRT engineers and Land Transport Authority (LTA) claimed that the breakdown was attributed to poor maintenance of electrical cable. Therefore with proper planning and scheduling of maintenance dates, these breakdowns could have been avoided.

The author also mentioned that having a good highway infrastructure could achieve ‘tangible social benefit’. I agree with the author with this statement as Singapore, has a high car density as well. In order to overcome this, LTA has widen a couple of expressway in Singapore to ease the congestion during peak hours. An example would be the widening of busiest expressway in Singapore, Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) that started in 2011 and ended in 2013. I feel that this is a good initiative made by LTA as many motorist will not be caught in peak hour jams and be able to make it to work on time.  There are many other expressways namely, the Central Expressway (CTE) and Punggol Highway that have widened to improve traffic conditions.

While I agree that transportation and road infrastructure are important, I felt that the author has neglected other equally important infrastructure such as health care. In 2014, despite having 7 public hospitals in Singapore, there were still shortages of beds and wards for patients. Some patients had to wait for as long as 24 hours just to get a bed. In my opinion, these could have been prevented by building more hospitals and place them in areas with high population density. Other infrastructures including electrical power, water and buildings which the author has failed to mention.

In conclusion, I agree with many points that Cho has mentioned regarding how infrastructure can have social benefits. I believe that infrastructure is important in every city not just in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC). In a city with a fast growing population, it is important that the building and upgrading of infrastructure keep up at the same pace. Therefore the government plays an important role in developing the country’s infrastructure so that the country strive as an economic hub.

Gregory L. Tan

-Edited 30/09/2015

References : Wikipedia on Mass Rapid Transit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_Rapid_Transit_(Singapore)

Kyle Malinda (2015) - Cause of massive NSEWL train disruption in July identified, says SMRT http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/cause-of-massive-nsewl/2014794.html


Salma Khalik, Senior Health Correspondent( 2014) http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/hospitals-facing-severe-bed-crunch-take-unusual-steps

2 comments:

  1. Hi Greg

    I feel that the overall reader response is good, just that I need to clarify if your agreed points are supposed to be stronger than your disagree part? I see that there was heavy points mentioning about our transport systems in first 2 paragraphs, but the disagree points is slightly weaker. Maybe we can discuss together on our reader response! :) just some pointers as feedback differs from each person.

    Cheers!

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  2. Such infrastructure*s* include public transportation and school as I need to travel from my house to school and back *daily*. Transportation infrastructure helps the working adults too*,* as many are turning to public transportation due to the high cost in car prices.

    There are many other expressway*s* namely, the Central Expressway (CTE) and Punggol Highway that have widened to improve traffic conditions.

    I believe that infrastructure *is* important in every city not just in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC).

    Therefore the government plays an important role in developing the country’s infrastructure*,* *in order for* the country to strive as an economic hub.

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