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GEORGE TOWN: The state government should focus on setting up a monorail system in Penang before looking into the sea tunnel project.
Pengkalan Kota Barisan co-ordinator Loke Poh Chye said the state urgently needed the monorail system to help ease traffic congestion.
“The monorail will help solve some of the parking problems in the state as it will encourage more people to use public transport.
“Building more car parks will not solve anything because parking problems will always be there,” he said.
Loke said he was not opposing the sea tunnel but felt that the monorail should be a higher priority.
“Capital wise, it is a lot cheaper than the tunnel, easier to implement technology wise, and would take a shorter time to complete.
“There would also be no need to sacrifice the limited land resources on the island,” he told a press conference.
He also urged the Penang Municipal Council to put up traffic lights at the Weld Quay and Chulia Street junction.
Loke said long queues of cars were a common sight at this junction as drivers in both directions had difficulty in getting across to the other side.
Loke said he had already sent a letter to the council’s engineering department and hoped that action would be taken soon.
Source from the Star