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« Reply #44 on: May 24, 2007, 10:54:41 AM »

No lah, the problem is they don't like spending more money in installing more traffic lights....
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« Reply #45 on: May 24, 2007, 11:13:22 AM »

barrier the whole stretch of payment under the LRT tracks with metal railings!
why the gap between the railing? whats the purposes of lush bushes?
and the cement path way? this is just promoting jaywalking.

if you want to take short cuts, then have to bear in mind the risk involved.
Are you willing to risk your life for saving few steps to the overhead bridge?
If yes, then bear the risk and be responsible for your actions.

with all these feedback, in no time, Punggol Field Road will have additional "pedestrians" traffic lights.
and drivers will then have to stop their rides multiple times within a 100m stretch of road Smiley
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« Reply #46 on: May 24, 2007, 01:10:37 PM »

barrier the whole stretch of payment under the LRT tracks with metal railings!
why the gap between the railing? whats the purposes of lush bushes?
and the cement path way? this is just promoting jaywalking.

if you want to take short cuts, then have to bear in mind the risk involved.
Are you willing to risk your life for saving few steps to the overhead bridge?
If yes, then bear the risk and be responsible for your actions.

with all these feedback, in no time, Punggol Field Road will have additional "pedestrians" traffic lights.
and drivers will then have to stop their rides multiple times within a 100m stretch of road Smiley

I think thats the safest way. Unless you jaywalk.
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« Reply #47 on: May 30, 2007, 02:03:19 PM »

yeah the fella 'THANK YOU' for feedback.  Point noted, still no action.

right to cut the plantation & just fully install the railings.

dunno why when we talk about jaywalkers, some 'effected' ones reflect the drivers illegal park.   :'(i'm not trying to say that illegal parking is ok, as i dun do that & not so cheapskate lar.  furthermore no point paying $30 when i only need to pay 50cents.

it takes 2 hands to clap, seriously! clapping


then again, if jaywalkers dun cherish life, who am i to preach right?

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