ERP system rated as one of world's most innovative infrastructure
02 Dec 2014|1,490 views
Singapore's Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) system has been lauded as one of the world's most innovative infrastructure developments, reported The Straits Times.
In a report released by auditing firm KPMG International on Monday, the Republic was named one of the least congested major cities in the world, despite a growing urban population and limited physical space.
Key to this achievement, according to the Infrastructure 100: World Markets report, has been the ERP's ability to "maximise the capacity of the road network", which is controlled in real time from an operations centre.
It also noted that average car speeds on local roads were much faster at 27km/h, compared to other cities such as London (16km/h) and Tokyo (11km/h).
Singapore's Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) system has been lauded as one of the world's most innovative infrastructure developments, reported The Straits Times.
In a report released by auditing firm KPMG International on Monday, the Republic was named one of the least congested major cities in the world, despite a growing urban population and limited physical space.
Key to this achievement, according to the Infrastructure 100: World Markets report, has been the ERP's ability to "maximise the capacity of the road network", which is controlled in real time from an operations centre.
It also noted that average car speeds on local roads were much faster at 27km/h, compared to other cities such as London (16km/h) and Tokyo (11km/h).
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