SINGAPORE – Public transport users interested in suggesting ways to improve transport and mobility in Singapore can do so, as the Land Transport Authority (LTA) launched a nationwide public consultation exercise to refresh its Land Transport master plan (LTMP).
Announced by Acting Minister for Transport Jeffrey Siow at the Caring Commuter Week 2025 launch event at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 15, the engagement exercise will run over a twelve-month period.
Calling it LTA’s largest outreach exercise to date, Mr Siow said he hopes that more Singaporeans will feel a sense of ownership and work with the LTA as partners to shape the future of transport.
Slated for release in 2027, the
refreshed LTMP
will build on the goals of LTMP 2040 while responding to an ageing population and changing travel patterns.
The LTA said engagement sessions will focus on reviewing priorities in the light of emerging needs, including new developments located farther from existing transport nodes.
To address the diverse mobility needs of Singaporeans, LTA will also gather views on the impact of new technologies such as artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles, and explore ways to improve the safety and inclusivity of walking, cycling and public transport.
As public transport is not just about the “hardware”, but also about the people and community, Mr Siow said empathy is key to building a caring culture in this space.
However, he said some passengers focus on their individual experiences, and overlook the viewpoints of others.





