- News - Downtown Line 3 will open on October 21 Opening of 16-station stretch will wrap up final phase of 42km Downtown Line. - News - General Motors will cut 70% of Singapore jobs About 130 employees here to be laid off as part of global efforts to save $139 million a year. - News - Cyclists will have a smoother ride By 2030, when the cycling network is expected to stretch more than 700km islandwide, Singapore may join the ranks of… - News - KPE tunnel accident causes Nicoll Highway exit closure A tipper truck involved in an accident in the KPE yesterday caused the exit to Nicoll Highway to be closed. - News - New cycling paths will link to housing estates Bicycle network part of plans for car-lite city centre; tender to be called in coming months. - News - North-South Line hit by signalling faults The North-South MRT line has been hit by signalling faults two days in a row, barely a week after first-quarter… - News - Bukit Panjang MRT underpass delayed LTA cites 'difficult ground conditions'; third entrance will be completed only by year end. - News - Bike-sharing firm pedalling ahead despite challenges Apart from competing firms, oBike must also contend with vandalism and indiscriminate parking of its bikes. - News - Foldable bicycles and PMDs allowed on buses and trains all day Successful six-month trial leads to permanent move. - News - Virtual reality for road safety Such tech to simulate road crossing for kids and help motorists brush up on safe driving. - News - North-South Line signalling tests will cause longer travel times Commuters are advised to plan for extra travelling time when the new signalling system on the North-South Line undergoes weekday… - News - The world’s first BAC Mono police car has been deployed by the Isle of Man authorities Deployment of the Mono police car demonstrates BAC's commitment to road safety. - News - BMW Motorrad Concept Link reinvents urban mobility on two wheels The design study unites digital connectivity with the urban demands of two-wheeling. - News - Verizon IndyCar Series racing cars will look sleeker and bolder in 2018 The premier American open-wheel racing series will adopt new aerodynamic bodywork for next year's season. PreviousNext