The taskforce includes not just SMRT and SBS Transit, but also specialists from the rail sector, and will address recent MRT and LRT service disruptions.
The TowMe app simplifies how you call for a tow truck during an emergency, offering value-added roadside assistance services at an affordable price.
A signalling fault occurred between Lorong Chuan and Caldecott on the Circle Line, causing delays for commuters during the morning peak hour on Friday, 21 May.
With Chinese New Year around the corner, many car workshops stop working during this festive period. So, what do you do if your car breaksdown on you?
Here are the top 8 car breakdown problems that you might face, and how they can be resolved. With this handy guide, you won't be caught off guard!
All circuit breaker trip coils on the Tuas West Extension have been replaced with new ones, with power cable replacement due to start in January 2021.
Minister of Transport Ong Ye Kung has stated that SMRT made the right decision to detrain passengers who were stuck on trains during the 14 October breakdown.
All electrical power cables along the Tuas West Extension will be replaced following the MRT breakdown on 14 October 2020.
A train fault extended travelling time on the North-South Line by 15 minutes on the morning of 14 August 2020, the second rail glitch in the week.
The reliability of the train network continued to improve in the last three months, with train-kilometres between breakdowns now above the 1.4 million mark.
The roads in Singapore are now safer than before the COVID-19 pandemic, even though the percentage of speeding cases and breakdowns has climbed.
In need of emergency repair works done on your vehicle during this period? Check out this list of workshops that are open for appointment basis only.
If you're stranded due to a flat battery or a puncture during the 'circuit breaker' period, don't fret. Here's a list of roadside emergency services available.
The MRT network's reliability continued to improve in the first nine months of this year, with train-km between delays breaching the one million mark.
Reliability on Singapore's two oldest MRT lines continues to show improvement with upgrading works past halfway mark.
The North-South Line and Circle Line were affected by a power fault on Sunday morning, resulting in slow train services.
Commuters on the North-South Line faced delays during their Tuesday morning commute due to a train fault at Marsiling MRT station.
The National Transport Workers' Union has called for commuters to help to assist front-line workers when trains break down.
Commuters on the East-West Line were facing a 40-minute delay during the peak hour on Wednesday morning due to a track point fault at Clementi.
Consortium wins $18.8m contract to develop system which aims to cover entire network, says the Land Transport Authority