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  1. I want to know what this fellow drank! knn...then ppl double park and cause inconvenience how? WTf. REally clown. Which school he went to shd be closed down. Then if barrier open, ppl can enter n exit FOC?? sheesh......really, they shd do an iq test for those intending to buy cars to weed out dumbfarks like this one Remove carpark entry barriers to ease congestion MOST carparks in shopping malls, HDB estates and schools now use electronic parking systems, which result in manpower savings and do away with the use of coupons. Motorists are charged based on the parking duration. However, this system causes a delay at the carpark entrance as motorists have to wait for the barrier to lift before they can enter. When the carpark is full, motorists are unable to enter, creating a traffic jam. The situation can be improved if the authorities remove the entry barrier. Even if the carpark is full, motorists can drive in and wait for parking spaces to be vacated. There is no need for the entry barrier as the system can scan each vehicle and record the time of entry, much like how an Electronic Road Pricing gantry works. The exit barrier should remain in place, so parking charges can be levied. Ching Yong Hai
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