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The Straits Times·2 min read·easy

Circle Line improvements to wayfinding signs

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Esther Loi
Circle Line improvements to wayfinding signs
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Singapore's Land Transport Authority is updating digital wayfinding signs on the Circle Line to improve readability based on passenger feedback. Changes include removing confusing circular icons and enlarging text for terminating stations and interchange details.

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Optimizing public transit information systems directly impacts commuter efficiency and accessibility in high-density urban environments.

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The improvements, being rolled out progressively from July 2, are based on feedback from passengers.

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