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#PSA 📢 As we enter Phase 2 (Heightened Alert), there will be enhanced safe management measures in place for commuters taking public and Point-to-Point services as well as motorists.

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Taking a taxi or private hire car during the heightened alert period?

Here are some things to note about your rides, starting from 16 May 2021. 🗓️

Be socially responsible - mask up properly at all times 😷 and practise good personal hygiene. 🧼 #StaySafe! 🙏🏻

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Taking the train 🚆, bus 🚌, taxi 🚕, or private hire cars 🚘 for work and other essential activities? Here’re 4 simple tips 💡 to keep yourself and others safe when commuting.

Let’s do our part and stay socially responsible! 💪

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With the impending increase in permissible group size for social gatherings, we will similarly increase the passenger limit for taxis and private hire cars from 2 to 5 and allow carpooling services to resume from 10 Aug 2021. 🚕🚗

Please continue to mask up properly and stay safe. 😷🧼

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Commuting on PT remains safe for commuters as these journeys are transient and everyone is observing Safe Management Measures, such as mask-wearing and refraining from talking. The cases are mostly confined to the workplace and there is no evidence to suggest that transmission occurred on public transport.

To better protect PT workers and their families, we have worked with PTOs and the National Transport Workers’ Union to strengthen our Safe Management Measures at their workplaces.

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#PSA 📣 As we move into the Transition Phase of our safe reopening, we will continue our support for taxi and private hire car drivers by setting aside an additional $16 million for the COVID-19 Driver Relief Fund (#CDRF). This translates to additional subsidies for our drivers over the next two months.

Drivers who do not qualify for CDRF, including taxi relief drivers, may apply for the Ministry of Social and Family Development’s COVID-19 Recovery Grant (CRG) if they meet its eligibility criteria.

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