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Pedestrian Crossings

By Peace | November 16, 2011

Outside Church (after Mass on Sunday, about 1215pm)

Outside Church (after Mass on Sunday, about 1215pm)



Further away from church (after Mass on Sunday, about 1215pm)

Further away from church (after Mass on Sunday, about 1215pm)

Roads Outside church (after Mass on Sunday, about 1215pm)

Roads Outside church (after Mass on Sunday, about 1215pm)

Further Outside Church: Pedestrians standing on road divider

Further Outside Church: Pedestrians standing on road divider

These are just some examples of images you would see after church members (parishioners) are being sent off during an ordinary day of mass timing. In the above picture, the mass timing was 11am and by the time the mass finished, it was about 12 to 1215pm. Each time after mass, so many cars and people coming out of church. Outside church, there is no traffic lights nor pedestrian crossings. So it is so difficult for church goers to cross the road. You can see from above that it is so dangerous to cross the road as above.

I don’t know who is in charge of building/making road plans such as adding bridges/pedestrian crossings and traffic lights. Within the church, we have wardens who control worshippers from going inside the church for mass. I don’t know who implemented all these changes about the dressing attire. And there is obviously other better things to do as well. Within Woodlands, there is some places where pedestrian crossings are needed — besides Woodland Polyclinic that I had mentioned, there is also one more at Bus Stop (Bus 911, 913) outside Woodlands Social Centre.

May the relevant authorities look into these matter.

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