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Feb 17, 2011
Resident’s suggestions to LTA
TRAFFIC jams on Dunearn Road before Hillcrest Road occurs twice each school day during Raffles Girls’ Primary School’s dismissal times (‘In a pickle over jams at Dunearn Road’; Tuesday).
There are also traffic jams from Watten Estate to Adam Road every morning during school days, which are caused by heavy traffic turning from Adam Road into Bukit Timah Road.
I have written to the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on many occasions since 2006. Some solutions are to:
- Build parking spaces along the road from RGPS to National Junior College to clear traffic waiting along Dunearn Road.
- Draw turning pockets for traffic waiting to turn from Adam Road into Bukit Timah Road. More vehicles will then be able to turn right into Bukit Timah Road at each change of traffic lights.
When pressed for replies, LTA said:
- It is not cost-effective to construct parking spaces as the space will allow only a few parking spaces.
- If a turning pocket is provided where there is a traffic light, it will cause a safety hazard to the motorist waiting at this turning pocket as the oncoming traffic that has the right of way will clash with the waiting motorist.
I pointed out that the first reply was not true as I had made measurements which showed that there would be adequate parking spaces to clear traffic waiting along Dunearn Road.
The second point was also incorrect because Bukit Timah Road is a one-way road.
I requested the LTA official to meet me on site so I could show him that LTA’s contention is wrong but my request was ignored.
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A special let-off for waiting along Dunearn Road?
IS THE long queue of cars parked along Dunearn Road daily flouting any traffic laws? (‘In a pickle over jams at Dunearn Road’; Tuesday)
I was summoned for waiting in a parked vehicle on a road with double yellow lines. Despite repeated appeals, the Traffic Police said that ‘any vehicle that is waiting or parked along double yellow lines has broken traffic rules and the law’.
I find this stance contradictory as my car was then parked along Margaret Drive, a sleepy hollow of a neighbourhood that sees little traffic at any time of the day. This is in contrast to the situation at Dunearn Road, an extremely busy thoroughfare.
Why are the Traffic Police so ready to turn a blind eye to cars that are parked and waiting for up to 20 minutes along Dunearn Road? Those motorists are doing the same thing I did (waiting for a passenger) but for certain, I was in no way causing inconvenience to other motorists or contributing to a snaking jam.
Are these drivers somehow more privileged and exempt from the law?
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Station Traffic Police along Dunearn Road
TRAFFIC police can be stationed at the affected areas along Dunearn Road (‘In a pickle over jams at Dunearn Road’; Tuesday) between 7am and 7.30am, and between noon and 2pm, to issue fines to drivers who park illegally.
Measures such as feedback sessions and staggering the start times for schools have not prevented parents from parking their cars illegally to pick and drop off their children.
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with so many unhappy residents, so many complaint letters in one day, RGPS parents please take note : some drastic actions is going to be taken
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Ferrying my child isn’t pampering, it’s bonding - and priceless
I AM one of the motorists who ferry my children to and from school (‘Illegal parking causing traffic headache’ by Ms Sylvia Tan; Monday).
I drive my child to and from school as she would have to wake up far earlier and spend a considerably longer time travelling to school if she were to take a school bus.
During our journey home from school, she lets me know how her day in school has been. I share her joy when she’s had a good day in school and offer advice when she faces challenges. These moments are priceless.
I disagree that parents pamper their children by driving them to and from school and I am surprised that parents like me should be faulted for undertaking the responsibility of taking their children to school safely.
There are other ways to toughen up our children. Compromising on their safety is not one of them.
I hope the authorities and other motorists would understand the predicament of parents and the school management, and appreciate that they are trying their best to manage the situation, given the space constraints.
Traffic conditions may be challenging at times but a little patience goes a long way.
Should one demand that convenience and ease of driving should take priority over the safety and well-being of our children?
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verykiasu2010:
with so many unhappy residents, so many complaint letters in one day, RGPS parents please take note : some drastic actions is going to be taken
What actions should that be? by school or by Land authority? moving school to other place earlier? very curcious about it.
I went out from home at 6:25, sent my DD to school by taking bus, we catch the 1st 961 today, arrived to school at 7:05. -
I think the school should also think of ways to improve the flow of traffic within the school especially at the drop off area/canteen.
Some kids take their own sweet time to alight from the car… and hence jam up the incoming traffic.
So the school should consider to designate another official drop off point. -
ctct61t:
may be tomorrow you see lots of TP mobile squad there on enforcement action ? :rotflmao:verykiasu2010:
with so many unhappy residents, so many complaint letters in one day, RGPS parents please take note : some drastic actions is going to be taken
What actions should that be? by school or by Land authority? moving school to other place earlier? very curcious about it.
I went out from home at 6:25, sent my DD to school by taking bus, we catch the 1st 961 today, arrived to school at 7:05.
enough of complaints will see actions from the authorities, or when an accident happen
move the school ? just don't understand why they squeeze RGPS in there of all places, fighting for space with NJC which is also very tight and short of space ....... -
ctct61t:
like lots of residents who complained, take 5 minutes to get out but more than 30 minutes to get through that 0.5km stretchverykiasu2010:
with so many unhappy residents, so many complaint letters in one day, RGPS parents please take note : some drastic actions is going to be taken
What actions should that be? by school or by Land authority? moving school to other place earlier? very curcious about it.
I went out from home at 6:25, sent my DD to school by taking bus, we catch the 1st 961 today, arrived to school at 7:05. -
Herbie:
Especially kids who have their schoolbags in the boot or back of the car. So they get out of the car, go to the boot, open the boot, take out the bag, close the boot, wave goodbye to the father/mother... The kids should just have their bags ready with them, jump out of the car and go.I think the school should also think of ways to improve the flow of traffic within the school especially at the drop off area/canteen.
Some kids take their own sweet time to alight from the car... and hence jam up the incoming traffic.
So the school should consider to designate another official drop off point.
Wait til the school is one session. Then you'll have the P1 parents coming out of the car to hug and kiss their darlings goodbye before getting back into the car and driving off.
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