ROBERT SIY

When Point-to-Point (P2P) buses first appeared on a pilot basis in December 2015, there were many skeptics. One view was that more buses on the road will create more traffic. Another view was that it would be too difficult for car users to give up convenience of a private motor vehicle. Some believed buses would be mostly empty and unused.

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