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Creating Smart Cities with Intelligent Transportation Solutions: Experiences from Singapore

Creating Smart Cities with Intelligent Transportation Solutions: Experiences from Singapore
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Author(s): Leo Tan Wee Hin (Singapore National Academy of Science, Singapore & National University of Singapore, Singapore)and R. Subramaniam (Singapore National Academy of Science, Singapore & Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 17
Source title: Green and Ecological Technologies for Urban Planning: Creating Smart Cities
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Ozge Yalciner Ercoskun (Gazi University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-453-6.ch010

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Abstract

Transportation is often the bane of urban societies. Traffic gridlocks and inadequate availability of a comprehensive and affordable public transportation system further accentuate the problem. This chapter focuses on the Singapore experience with intelligent transportation solutions to alleviate a range of problems, thus contributing to its positioning as a smart city. We focus on seven issues: public transportation using modern mass rapid transit trains; congestion control using electronic road pricing; electronic monitoring advisory systems to guide road users on adverse conditions or incidents on roads; computerized traffic signaling systems to streamline the throughput of vehicles in roadways; intelligent dispatch of taxis, which helps to minimize idle cruising time; parking guidance systems to alert motorists of the nearest car park, in the process decreasing the level of floating traffic on roads; and integrated ticketing systems to promote inter-modal transfer. A unique funding mechanism that has led to the evolution of a modern and efficient public transportation system is also elaborated. Being a city state and a living laboratory of intelligent transportation systems that have attracted international attention, it is suggested that there are some lessons to be drawn from the Singapore experience in managing transportation problems in smart cities.

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