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Traffic advisory for Polling Day

SINGAPORE - Voters in the Hougang by-election are advised to take public transport or where possible, walk to their polling stations on Polling Day this Saturday, May 26.

Parking is generally not allowed within the premises of polling stations located in places such as schools and community centres, according to a statement released by the police.

For polling stations located under HDB void decks, the parking lots immediately fronting the polling stations will be closed to facilitate the polling activities.

Holders of designated season parking lots that are affected should park at adjacent public car parks.

There will be special drop-off points at each polling stations for vehicles conveying sick, infirm or disabled persons.

Drivers can approach the election officials or police officers on duty for assistance and direction, and can tune in to the radio for updates on the latest traffic situation.

Voters are advised not to bring along large bags as security checks on bags and large items brought into the polling stations will be conducted.

The public is also advised to leave after casting their votes and not loiter around the vicinity of the polling stations.

candicec@sph.com.sg

 
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