Places To Find The Cheapest Parking Rates In Singapore (Most Are Free!)
1. IMM BUILDING Eager to go on a shopping spree within your budget? Visit IMM! IMM is the largest outlet store in Singapore that boasts with 80 stores offering discounts of up to 80% all year round....
View Article4 Types Of Car Loans In Singapore
1. BANK’S CAR LOANS Bank car loans are the most accepted, traditional, and typical route consumers take. Due to their traditional nature, loaning money in the bank requires the completion of fixed...
View ArticleSWAT, a new ride-sharing app, takes you anywhere for just $5 fixed
Do you take Uber and Grab often because of its cheap fares? Here comes SWAT, a new ride-sharing service, that has recently launched and promises to take you anywhere for a flat fee of $5 regardless of...
View ArticleHow To Save Money As A Newbie Driver
Not owning a car in Singapore may be the wisest thing for your wallet. However, there are efficient ways to minimize your financial destruction. Consider the following: GAIN THE THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE...
View ArticleAvoid Making These Costly Mistakes As A Parent Of A Teen Driver
Having a teenage driver is a breathtaking experience that can keep Singaporean parents awake at night. It is normal to worry about the safety of your child on the open road where anything can happen....
View Article3 Car Accessories Worth Spending On
1. DASHBOARD CAMERAS UNIQUE SELLING POINT: A dashboard camera has the ability to record any unforeseen events. PRODUCT PRICE RANGE: Quality dashboard cameras can cost you hundreds of dollars. However,...
View ArticleDramatic Increase In Transport Fares Welcome 2019
Capping off the year was the application of the price hike as suggested by the Public Transport Council (PTC). This is a part of the Fare Review Exercise, which affects the train and bus services...
View ArticleWhy Are Cars So Expensive In Singapore?
A city with growing population and limited space cannot afford a massive traffic jam. This is why the Singapore government invest billions of dollars each year on public transportation. The government...
View ArticleTransportation Hacks For Every Singaporean
Getting around Singapore can either be a breeze or a storm. It is up to you to weigh your options. Nonetheless, you may use this guide to travel from one place to another without a personal vehicle....
View Article‘eBikes’ Google search spikes as food delivery riders search for alternatives
LTA has announced that from Nov 5, 2019, e-scooters have been banned from footpaths. You can only use them on park connectors and bicycle lanes. The ban has hit food delivery riders hard especially...
View ArticleWill Mixing Other Brands Of Petrol Harm Your Car?
As you may know, petrol prices in Singapore remain unchanged despite the plunge in oil prices. According to Bloomberg, a barrel of West Texas Intermediate crude was at a record low of US$1.69 last...
View ArticleFuel-saving tips as we start hitting the roads again
As Singapore moves into phase two starting 19 June, more of us are hitting the roads once again. Whether it’s to work, taking out our favourite local food, or visiting our loved ones, traffic’s going...
View ArticleGrab might be implementing a 0.32 SGD platform fee on each ride to help cover...
This could be bad news for passengers on a Tuesday afternoon. This is because news has it that Grab has applied to the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) to implement a 0.32 SGD...
View ArticleEZ-Link and Touch ‘n Go have launched a dual-currency cross-border card you...
With the implementation of the Reciprocal Green Lane and Periodic Commuting Arrangement at the Singapore-Malaysia border, comes the news of the launch of a new dual-currency contactless card. EZ-Link x...
View ArticleTwo Ninja Van delivery drivers sentenced to jail for misappropriating items...
If you’re an avid fan of online shopping, chances are that you’ve come across using Ninja Van as a delivery provider. When that happens, you could either be grateful or full of complaints. Well,...
View ArticleE-scooter rider fined S$500 and jailed for six weeks for riding against...
This is not the first time we’re hearing of such a rash act. Earlier this month on 3 August, the news reported 10 people being arrested for dangerous riding on personal mobility devices (PMD) and...
View ArticleSingapore sees a shift in mode of transport with more people cycling and...
In line with Singapore’s aim to develop its cycling infrastructure as part of a car-lite city, our country is seeing a shift in the mode of transport with more people cycling and buying bicycles. Are...
View ArticleFive Reasons Why Having Auto Insurance Is a Must
Having insurance on your car or truck is a smart idea for numerous reasons, not just because it is usually required but also to give you the peace of mind you deserve when something happens to your...
View ArticleMalaysian Prime Minister hopes that Singapore and Malaysia would finalize...
In a Facebook post on Thursday (Sep 3), Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said together with Singapore’s High Commissioner to Malaysia Vanu Gopala Menon, the two discussed the implementation of...
View ArticlePublic Transport Council: No changes to bus and train fares this year
Last year’s fare review exercise had us pay 7% more for bus and train rides. While SMRT and SBS Transit had applied for the maximum increase of 4.4 per cent, the Public Transport Council (PTC) rejected...
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