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Helpful apps for drivers

Driving in Singapore can be quite a stressful and complex affair for the greenhorn. There are abundant things to take note of, such as parking charges, Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates, routes, and traffic speed cameras. These are pretty confusing and in fact, overwhelming for novice drivers.

In today’s context, we give thanks to the rapid advancement of technology. With the advent of smartphone applications (app), drivers have easy access to a whole bevy of information right at their fingertips. With these, it makes their life on the roads a whole lot easier and brought convenience to drivers as they are able to navigate and maneuver smoothly without much hindrance.

Check out these Top 5 best-recommended driving apps every driver in Singapore should download.

#1 Google Maps

Google Maps is now ubiquitous in recent years by motorists all over the globe. It’s a breeze to use — easy to read, fast to load, and also self-evident turn-by-turn instruction. Not only it does a fantastic job at assisting you to navigate, but also it includes real-time traffic info from the LTA, signaled by the instinctive yellow, green, and red traces over the roads around the map.

When plotting a path to your destination, the program attempts to avoid congested streets, rather offering alternative routes in which could save your own time, and even sanity. Additionally, it is decent at indicating public transit paths also, great once you choose to drive.

Free on both the Android and Apple iOS.

#2 Waze

Comparable to Google Maps but marginally different, Waze is a navigation and traffic program that offers precise traffic requirements based on real-time traffic requirements. When the program is running, the rate and path will be monitored, and the data will then be mixed with different resources, which will then show the true traffic conditions over the street. Additional helpful features include listing down nearby petrol stations and their cost, as well as alerting you to the presence of speed cameras and police loopholes.

Free on both the Android and Apple iOS.

#3 Parking SG

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As on 1st October, this app comes courtesy introduced by the Government Technology Agency, jointly with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and the Housing Development Board (HDB). Parking.sg aims to revolutionize parking in Singapore, by eliminating the need for coupons once and for all. Also, saving motorists from the trouble and anxiety of having to tear the correct amount of coupons for their parking length.

Drivers no longer need to be frustrated at the lack of parking lots or the lack of cash in their cash card as this app will now save your day. The app will list those car parks that are near your current location and will even arrange them according to price and distance.

The app has a fairly straightforward and easy user interface. You first indicate that the carpark you are in by keying from the carpark code, which will be shown on signs throughout the carpark. Next, key in your car or truck number, and lastly, your desired parking duration. The parking fee will be automatically calculated, which you will pay for using your credit or debit card.

The app aids drivers save time in a couple of manners: you no longer have to hunt for the closest shop that sells coupons once you inevitably run out of coupons, you do not need to maintain a pile of coupons lying around your car, and the fact that the app automatically computes your parking prices means that you do not have to do mental sums every time you park.

Free on both the Android and Apple iOS.

#4 JOCKY – http://jocky.co

Drink-driving is a serious offense and strongly discouraged. These two are never and never will be a good combination, as they will only jeopardize many innocent lives. If you have been drinking following a night out, you ought to call for a valet service that will get you home safely.

Jocky is a cashless driver booking app that links you up to a qualified designated ski driver for you and your car home safely. It functions exactly like Uber, except this time you are calling to get a driver rather than a vehicle.

Simply set up your accounts with your credit card information from the program, save your house address, and you are now prepared to call to get a valet to drive you home. Trips cost $38 per year, and surcharges are applicable for additional drop-offs should you want to send your friends home as well.

#5 Trafficam SG (Apple iOS) / Traffic Cam Singapore (Android)

The trafficam SG / Traffic Cam Singapore obtains direct snaps of traffic from cameras positioned above expressways right to your cell phone. If you are suspicious of the real-time traffic information offered by the navigation programs over, then this app is absolutely fantastic for you personally make judgments and also have a better idea how heavy (or light) the traffic is.

Additionally, the programs are especially great for checking out traffic requirements heading into and leaving Woodlands Causeway and Second Link, and quite convenient for finding out should you make the crossing today, or afterward. So those who love going to JB for cheap and hot deals, you’re in for a treat. Download this app so you can grasp the traffic flow and avoid getting yourself stuck in the jam. You could save some time!

Free on both the Android and Apple iOS.

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