From my window the sun was bright and hazy as usual. In the distance,
the surface road parallel to the MCE that was clogged up on Monday
morning was a totally new sight to behold with traffic flowing smoothly
like a miracle. The vehicles were staying about 50m apart. It is quite
puzzling how on earth could the 3 hour jam could happen on the first
working day of its operation and now everything is so smooth, with so
few vehicles on the road.
Let me venture a guess. It was typical of Sinkies to head for something
new on the first day of the MCE’s operation. Everyone wanted to
experience this new wonder. They may want to be the first on the MCE or
get their names in the Guinness Book of Record for travelling on the
first day in the most expensive expressway, and now with the added 3
hour jam to remember. They must also be encouraged by news on how it
would shorten travelling time plus the novelty, let the herd heading the
same way. And the choke points on the surface roads only compounded the
problem further. Maybe they should not have blow the trumpet so hard.
This could be another reason for the big jam.
Today is the beginning of a new year and a new excitement. But there is
no excitement on the MCE anymore. It is all routine. No need for red
faces too.
Let me hazard another guess why this is so. Most of the office workers
are likely to be back to work and traffic volume is expected to be high.
But looking at the number of vehicles on this road, one wonders why
there are so few cars on it. The no jam picture is likely due to the
series of remedial actions taken by LTA to reduce the choke points and
installing more traffic signs along the way, thus making driving easier.
The motorists too will be more familiar with the new roads by now.
Some are still cynical and think that it is likely due to the large
number of motorists avoiding the MCE altogether. With the greatly reduce
traffic, sure the MCE will be like a free way for Formula One racing.
Whatever, it is a good start and people will gradually get use to this
MCE and things will be better in times to come. Tomorrow will be better.
Some people can breathe a sigh of relief that the $4.3b are well spent.
It is clear coz motorists are avoiding it.
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