The Best Things In Life Are Free

the first time I saw this, I really thought we have to pay to use the pedestrian crossings.

it is nice not to be charged for certain things.

2/23 Edited to

... Read moreWhen I first encountered pedestrian crossings in Singapore, I was genuinely surprised to learn that there was no fee required to use them. This was unlike some places where access to certain infrastructure can be monetized. The signage, clearly stating 'Please Tap Here' under the Land Transport Authority, initially made me think some sort of charge was involved, but it turned out to be a simple tap card system for crossing safely without cost. This experience made me appreciate how some of the best things in life truly are free—like the ability to walk around a city without worrying about fees at every corner. It reminded me of the value of public infrastructure that promotes safety and accessibility without financial barriers. Having free pedestrian crossings encourages more people to choose walking over driving, which is beneficial for both health and environmental reasons. From a traveler’s perspective, it’s refreshing to visit a city that embraces convenience and freedom in public transport systems and pedestrian facilities. Singapore's approach shows a commitment to making urban life easy and enjoyable for both residents and visitors. If you’re planning a trip, take advantage of these free crossings and appreciate the thoughtful urban planning designed to enhance pedestrian safety. In summary, free pedestrian crossings in Singapore may seem like a small detail, but they significantly improve the quality of urban life and offer a welcoming experience to tourists. It’s a reminder that sometimes the simplest things, like safely crossing the street without paying, contribute greatly to the joy of exploring a new city.