男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
Opinion

How to make public transport secure

By Ma Liang (China Daily)
Updated: 2014-03-13 08:11

The ongoing annual sessions of the National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference should work out measures to strengthen public transport security.

This is important because just days before the two sessions opened, a fire in a bus in Guiyang, Guizhou province, killed six passengers and injured 35. Local police say a suspect, who has been arrested, used gasoline to set fire to the bus to vent his fury over a family dispute. Similar incidents were reported from Xiamen, Fujian province, and Chengdu, Sichuan province, earlier. And last week two teenagers sprayed smelly gas in a Guangzhou subway "just for fun", triggering a small stampede.

Public transport security needs to be especially strengthened in cities with high population density such as Beijing and Shanghai, because buses and metro trains are crowded during office hours, and even a minor fire, let alone a major emergency, could put commuters in danger.

Singapore is a leader in urban transport management, and its experience may help Chinese cities strengthen public transport security. Singapore efficiently accommodates 5.30 million people in an area of 716 square kilometers, making it one of the world's densest cities. The city-state is well known for its livability and vibrancy, which can largely be attributed to its convenient, comfortable and secure mass transit system.

Singapore has adopted a two-pronged approach to manage transportation. On one hand, it depresses private car ownership and usage by Certificate of Entitlement, unitary vehicle and oil pricing, and Electronic Road Pricing, making car ownership an expensive proposition. Only 38.3 percent of Singaporean households own private cars, much lower than other developed countries with equivalent wealth. On the other hand, Singapore encourages public transport, and roughly 60 percent of its commuters use Mass Rapid Transit and public buses during morning peak time.

The Land Transport Authority, the public transport authority in Singapore, is responsible for maintaining public security. The LTA and public transit operators have adopted a wide range of measures to ensure public safety and security.

To enhance public transport security on buses and trains, and in stations, closed circuit television cameras are installed at all MRT stations and bus interchanges and periodic patrols are carried out.

Commuters ubiquitously use smart cards (for example, EZ-Link), which enable the operators to identify who is boarding and alighting where and when. The authorities also encourage the development of mobile phone apps to facilitate the use of public transport. The huge data gathered from these technologies are a powerful platform, and many modules and analytics can be developed to support various public transport security purposes.

Singapore is a "fine" country with severe fines and punishment. Commuters carrying dangerous goods in public vehicles, meddling with plant and equipment, or misusing emergency safety devices face a penalty of up to S$5,000 (US$3,942). Eating or drinking on board is strictly prohibited. There is no garbage can and toilet in MRT stations, since these containers may be misused to hide explosive or other threats.

Public transport security, however, is not solely the responsibility of the authorities and operators. Other agencies and actors should share the responsibility. Singapore set up the Public Transport Security Committee in 2004 to strengthen public transport security. Chaired by LTA's chief executive and composed of various government agencies and public transport operators, the PTSC is a cross-sectoral collaboration mechanism to facilitate these actors to work closely to secure the public transport system against security threats.

Everyone is responsible for public transit security. The broadcasts, posters and videos in MRT stations and bus interchanges frequently circulate public transport security knowledge and news, and commuters are encouraged to report suspicious articles or people to police officers or transport officials.

Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 七台河市| 永川市| 沈阳市| 伊春市| 民乐县| 普兰县| 新巴尔虎左旗| 麟游县| 利辛县| 平陆县| 宾川县| 通化县| 张家界市| 长岭县| 南汇区| 利川市| 大足县| 承德县| 和田市| 徐闻县| 余姚市| 汤阴县| 佛冈县| 大关县| 洪江市| 苏尼特右旗| 平定县| 岳阳市| 栾城县| 浏阳市| 澎湖县| 莲花县| 色达县| 玛曲县| 巴林左旗| 阆中市| 宝鸡市| 东安县| 深泽县| 长武县| 泗洪县| 雷波县| 万载县| 夏津县| 大同市| 扶沟县| 富顺县| 赣州市| 和田市| 沁源县| 盐山县| 通榆县| 万州区| 保靖县| 桦南县| 梅河口市| 恩平市| 菏泽市| 阳高县| 东乡族自治县| 和龙市| 日土县| 宝坻区| 泰宁县| 雅江县| 曲麻莱县| 榆中县| 洪江市| 灵宝市| 扶绥县| 兴义市| 天水市| 新郑市| 灵丘县| 张掖市| 水富县| 惠安县| 朝阳区| 青龙| 措美县| 灵璧县| 云霄县|