Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Affordability of Wheelchair-accessible Vehicular Services

Speakers

Summary

This question concerns the affordability of wheelchair-accessible vehicular services for Singapore's ageing population and persons with disabilities. Mr Desmond Choo inquired about Government measures to ensure affordable services, including reducing Certificate of Entitlement (COE) costs for non-profit organisations. Minister for Transport S Iswaran responded that public transport is fully accessible, while point-to-point services provide vehicles for foldable and motorised wheelchairs. He highlighted financial support through concessionary fares, the Taxi Subsidy Scheme, and the Enabling Transport Subsidy for community-based programmes. Minister for Transport S Iswaran also noted the COE Grant Scheme, which subsidises COE and Additional Registration Fee costs for non-profits serving clients unable to use public transport unassisted.

Transcript

58 Mr Desmond Choo asked the Minister for Transport in view of our ageing population, how can the Government ensure that wheelchair-accessible vehicular services are affordable, including reducing COE costs of vehicles for services operated by non-profit organisations.

Mr S Iswaran: Our transport system serves all Singaporeans. So, indeed, it is the Ministry’s priority that our transport system is inclusive, including for seniors and persons with disabilities (PwDs).

First, we have made public transport more inclusive and accessible. Today, all public buses and trains are wheelchair-accessible. All MRT and LRT stations and bus interchanges have at least one barrier-free access route. There are also point-to-point transport services which provide wheelchair-accessible vehicles. All taxis can fit foldable wheelchairs in their boots. Taxi and private hire car operators also have vehicles that can accommodate motorised wheelchairs, which cannot be folded. We will continue to look at ways to improve the public transport system to make it more seamless for those who are wheelchair users.

Second, there is also financial support provided by various Government agencies. For public transport, seniors and PwDs enjoy concessionary fares of up to 55% off adult fares per journey and can purchase a monthly concession pass at half the price of an adult monthly travel pass. For other private transport services supporting PwDs, MSF has the Taxi Subsidy Scheme (TSS) to subsidise taxi and private hire vehicle trips for eligible PwDs, and the Enabling Transport Subsidy (ETS) Scheme to subsidise dedicated transport, including private buses and vans, to Special Education Schools and community-based programmes. Eligible PwDs who require assistance in travelling to medical appointments may also tap on the subsidised Medical Escort and Transport service under MOH.

Lastly, for seniors and PwDs who are unable to use the various forms of public transport unassisted, MSF also administers the Certificate of Entitlement (COE) Grant Scheme. Eligible non-profit organisations can apply for this to subsidise the cost of COE and Additional Registration Fee for commercial vehicles used to transport elderly or PwD clients who are unable to use public transport unassisted.