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GetGo cars to be placed near MRT stations and bus interchanges for better connectivity - but reactions are lukewarm

GetGo cars to be placed near MRT stations and bus interchanges for better connectivity - but reactions are lukewarm
Scan and scroll: An app enables users to book and unlock GetGo cars with their mobile devices.
PHOTO: The Straits Times

SINGAPORE — In a novel move, a public transport operator has tied up with a car-sharing firm to offer commuters better first- and last-mile connections, such as commutes from MRT stations to homes.

On Feb 26, SBS Transit (SBST), Singapore's biggest public bus company that also operates the North East and Downtown MRT lines, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with GetGo, a three-year-old car-sharing business with around 3,000 cars, to do just that.

Some 400 GetGo cars will from Feb 26 be parked within a five- to 10-minute walk, or about 500m, of 50 MRT stations along the two MRT lines, as well as bus interchanges that SBST runs. Users can locate and book the cars via the GetGo app. 

GetGo chief executive Toh Ting Feng said the MOU marked "a pivotal step towards realising Singapore's 'car-lite' vision".

SBST chief executive Jeffrey Sim said the tie-up with GetGo will "make our buses and trains more accessible, inclusive and convenient for our commuters".

Sim said this followed the operator's tie-up with bicycle-sharing firm Anywheel in 2023 to offer better first- and last-mile solutions to its passengers. "Transport is about connectivity, flexibility and choices," he added, saying the co-operation with GetGo adds to "optionality".

Sim and Toh said they were in talks to offer the combined public transport and car-sharing service to corporations with environmental, social and corporate governance targets.

"A few employees could share a car to complete their journey to work from an MRT station," Sim said, explaining that that would defray the cost of a GetGo time- and distance-based rental, which is $6 to $10 an hour.

Asked how that would work, since GetGo cars need to be parked in the same carpark where they were picked up to end a rental, Toh said: "We don't have all the answers yet. This is just a start."

He added: "If you had to go from Jurong to Changi, the entire journey might be too costly by car.

"You could do it by train, but in Changi, you could take a GetGo car to do whatever you need to do there, and then return it before taking the train back to Jurong."

Associate Professor Walter Theseira, who heads the Singapore University of Social Sciences' urban transportation programme, said: "Car-sharing has long been proposed to address first- and last-mile issues. Usually, the context is to rely on public transit to do the long-distance connections, and for cars to do the first or last mile because of poor public transport connectivity at the train station. But most train stations in Singapore have good bus connectivity.

"Still, train stations are a good catchment area for car-sharing, as they are located in population centres. In that sense, it may also be about branding and co-marketing as much as actually adding new car-sharing sites."

Author Jimmy Chua, 40, said: "It's a good option for off-peak usage, for families to travel to local attractions such as the zoo, East Coast Park or the farms in the Lim Chu Kang area — places which are not easily accessible without a car.

"But it may be difficult to get a car during peak periods, such as weekends and public holidays."

Indeed, Toh said although its fleet has an average hired-out rate of 40 per cent to 50 per cent, the cars are almost fully occupied on weekends and public holidays.

Sim said SBST carried out five or six focus groups of about 10 people each six months ago, and found that people were "excited" about such a commuting option.

But commuters ST interviewed were mostly lukewarm to the idea.

Some 400 GetGo cars will from Feb 26 be parked within a five- to 10-minute walk, or about 500m, of 50 MRT stations along the two MRT lines, as well as bus interchanges that SBST runs. 
PHOTO: The Straits Times

Personal assistant Ivy Ong, 58, said: "I will Grab all the way to my destination if I am in a hurry. If I want to commute by MRT, I know what time the bus I want will arrive, with the transport app. I do not need to drive."

Public relations executive Au Yeong Siew Pheng, 44, said: "If I needed connectivity to the MRT, I'd take a bus. If I was already in a car — my own or a hired one — I'd go all the way."

Financial adviser Nicholas Foo, 24, who uses GetGo cars occasionally, said: "GetGo is a Point A-to-A model. You need to return the car to where you picked it up. So I don't see how it can serve first- and last-mile needs."

Retiree Joan Moreira, 58, said: "This scheme doesn't sound very car-lite to me. Car-lite would be the Park & Ride scheme, which was canned in 2016. I'd park in the suburbs, and take the train to the city. That way, I won't contribute to congestion where it is usually the worst."

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This article was first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.

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