“I have no choice but to drive as it is hard for me to attend meetings on time if I take public transport,” he said. “On some days I would drive into Singapore but with the collection of RRC next month, I won’t mind braving the crowd to take public transport,” she said. But businessman Haziq Hakim, 30, who enters Singapore twice a week with his parents, said he will never make his aged parents take public transport. It takes public transport commuters between 45 minutes and an hour, including time spent queueing at the immigration counters, to cross to Singapore. Related stories:Don questions Singapore’s motive to implement RRCLTA to implement new RRC fares on Feb 15Liow: S’pore must understand our stand
Source: The Star January 16, 2017 23:41 UTC