When you messages like this appearing on the traffic display board, you know you are in for traffic jams ahead.
How long does it take you to get to work? I take 20 mins by bus if traffic's smooth (which is rare during morning peak hours). Usually it takes around 40 mins.
One day, the contractors came, put up some barriers, had black paint covering some words on the road and a drew a big U-turn sign.
Suddenly all cars have to do a u-turn!
These few days, many things have made a u-turn. Some examples: - The requirement to take daily temperature to record it down. - Taking down of the Mas Selamat posters, now that he has been captured. (I saw a colleague's twit that says, grab those photos before they are all gone! lol)
This is another sign that is seen in many places in Singapore. They are always building something or repairing something here and then.
We always see "Thank You For Your Co-operation".
One thing about Singapore is that whenever a lane on a road is closed for repairs that will take some time, an alternate lane needs to be provided so that traffic would not be congested. This is something that I noticed.
Do you have signs like these in your city? haha...
This is the sign indicating the parking hours and rates in the CBD. Usually in the city centre, the rates are $1 for every half an hour for public parking spaces. Elsewhere it is $0.50 for half an hour.
I dont pay for parking. Why? Because I don't drive that's why. haha... How much is parking in your city? I remember when we visited our sis in London, we paid 6 pounds for half an hour! goodness!
It's the 1st of September already! How time flies. As usual, the first day of the month is the Theme Day for City Daily Bloggers.
Here's my contribution for September. These are street signs that indicate that a tourist attraction is nearby. It is usually written in many languages too. There's also a colourful graphic beside it. Now, you know where to eat in Chinatown, Singapore!
These fellow Daily Photo Sites around the whole are also participating in the Theme Day. See how the theme is being interpreted in different cities. Due to different time-zones, some photos might appear at a later time.