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Adopting new technology is key, but the future of transport boils down to accessibility
This is the ninth of a series of 12 primers on current affairs and issues in the news, and what they mean for Singapore.
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There is no doubt that the transport sector needs to decarbonise, and needs to do so quickly.
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SINGAPORE – Forget about flying cars and self-driving vehicles.
For those envisioning what the future of transport should look like in the coming years, a new public bus system in the provincial capital of Peshawar in Pakistan may prove to be more instructive.

