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By - Red House

Singapore's Transport system

INdex

  • Self-driving cars: the big 2016 project
  • Are all the cars... vanishing?
  • Vehicle laws: cars = BANNED

In the race to deploy driverless public transport, Singapore has built a mini town that could vault it into pole position.

Self Driving cars: the big 2016 project

The 2-hectare complex, unveiled in November, has intersections, traffic lights, bus stops and pedestrian crossings, all built to the specifications that Singapore uses for its public roads.

The advantage for the city-state is that the test circuit, and the information provided by companies vying to put driverless buses on Singapore’s streets, is helping it build an unrivaled database of information on the challenges and solutions that would allow the government to introduce the technology safely.

There’s a mini hill to check how vehicle sensors perform when they can’t see directly ahead, mock skyscrapers to mimic the radio interference from tall buildings and a rain machine to simulate the island’s frequent tropical downpours.

“We’re probably the only country that’s looking at this in such a pro-active and systematic way, what we’re looking at is actually deploying regulations.”

Lee Chuan Teck, former deputy secretary at the Ministry of Transport.

Self-driving car tests

This picture shows the Nauvya car designed to self-drive, and was used in the model city in Singapore

Are all the cars... vanishing??

Toyota (-2.5%) gained 2.6% market share this year, followed by Mercedes (-2.1%), which now has an 11.1% share, and BMW (+20.9%) with a 9.1% share. Honda fell to fourth place and lost 23.4% of its value, whilst Nissan rose one slot and gained 4.1%.Hyundai came in sixth place with a gain of 28.6%, followed by Mazda (-1.9%) -up one spot- and Mitsubishi -down two spots- with a loss of 45% sales and the worst result. Audi is losing 11.4% this year, while Kia, which has moved up one slot to last place, is losing 28.8%, to round out the leaderboard.

Singapore's car ownership rate is roughly 11%. In the US, it is nearly 80% and it is just under 50% in Europe. Despite the government's policies to reduce the number of cars, there are nearly one million vehicles on Singapore's roads. Singapore Motor Vehicles Sales dropped 22.1 % in Jul 2022, compared with a decrease of 22.9 % in the previous month. Singapore Motor Vehicles Sales Growth rate is updated monthly, available from Jan 2011 to Jul 2022, with an average growth rate of -4.6 %. The data reached an all-time high of 1,930.6 % in May 2021 and a record low of -97.2 % in May 2020. Car Sales of Singapore recorded 3,453.0 units in Jul 2022.

Following are graphs that show decreasing ownership of cars

Vehicle Laws:Cars = banned

This picture shows the Nauvya car designed to self-drive, and was used in the model city in Singapore

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By - Red House