THE eagerness with which we want to make life easy for motorists is a narrow paradigm ('Faber residents squawk over road plan'; last Wednesday).
The Land Transport Authority must design the city for people and not for cars. Perhaps traffic can be eased if we made it easier for people to cycle and walk, which is what the Nature Society (Singapore)'s plan for the green corridor envisions: a 40km stretch for eco-friendly and less carbon-intensive passage.
The corridor could become an iconic regional attraction, which can be propped up by an economic model that earns revenue. It would also preserve our ecology and heritage for generations - a real winner for all.
An open dialogue should be facilitated to achieve this.
Bhavani Prakash (Ms)
that's an abadon railway track.