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Residents in towns like Sembawang, Bukit Panjang, Punggol have longest work commutes
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Residents in towns like Sembawang, Bukit Panjang, Punggol have longest work commutes

Residents in towns like Sembawang, Bukit Panjang, and Punggol in Singapore experienced the longest work commutes in 2025, with a median travel time of 50 to 45 minutes, according to the General Household Survey 2025. These findings highlight a trend where individuals living farther from central job centers, such as the Downtown Core, face longer travel times. A resident shared their daily commuting experience involving multiple modes of transportation. Urban transport experts explained that the concentration of workplaces in central regions contributes to longer commutes for those residing in peripheral areas. Local MPs acknowledged the issue but pointed to existing infrastructure and alternative transport options that mitigate some challenges. The Land Transport Authority mentioned ongoing efforts to improve rail and bus networks and enhance first- and last-mile connectivity.

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Residents in towns like Sembawang, Bukit Panjang, Punggol have longest work commutes

Residents in towns like Sembawang, Bukit Panjang, and Punggol in Singapore experienced the longest work commutes in 2025, with a median travel time of 50 to 45 minutes, according to the General Household Survey 2025. These findings highlight a trend where individuals living farther from central job centers, such as the Downtown Core, face longer travel times. A resident shared their daily commuting experience involving multiple modes of transportation. Urban transport experts explained that the concentration of workplaces in central regions contributes to longer commutes for those residing in peripheral areas. Local MPs acknowledged the issue but pointed to existing infrastructure and alternative transport options that mitigate some challenges. The Land Transport Authority mentioned ongoing efforts to improve rail and bus networks and enhance first- and last-mile connectivity.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual data on commuting patterns without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes perspectives from both local politicians and transport experts, offering balanced insights into the issue. While there is mention of government initiatives and infrastructure projects,

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