Hot from Straits Times Forum, this person who has no idea where the LRT station at Choa Chu Kang is despite being a regular commuter and blames it on the lack of signs and also signs that are “much too small to be visible”, when she is at the MRT station platform, where the LRT station could be seen in plain sight.
No signs pointing to LRT at Choa Chu Kang MRT station
I WOULD like to report the absence of a directional sign pointing out the location of the LRT station when one alights at the Choa Chu Kang MRT Station. If there is a sign, it is much too small to be visible, and I usually find it confusing when I alight there, to decide which direction I should take.
Those who do not know where the LRT station is might walk to the other end of the MRT station before realising that it was not the correct direction. By the time they walk back to the other end, they may have missed the LRT train. This can be very annoying, especially to those commuters who are rushing to work or to school.Although I am a frequent commuter, I get confused as well. It must be worse for elderly commuters, who might end up feeling lost and exhausted trudging up and down looking for the LRT station.
R. Nanthini (Ms)
I agree, when alighting at at from MRT at Choa Chu Kang MRT, there is no clear sign at all the points on the platform to indicate where the linkway to the LRT station is. However, the LRT station itself is visible from anywhere on the platform! And despite being a frequent commuter, she get confused as well?
Next up, should I blame buses for not having a “Please Enter” or “Entrance Here” sign on its front door?

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I think she’s one of those with super poor sense of direction de bah. lols.
Erm…. where is she from? Utter disgrace~