Channel NewsAsia - Thursday, July 12
Braddell Rd Angsana tree to be removed after 'near accidents'
SINGAPORE: The Angsana tree in the middle of Braddell Road will be removed after all.
The tree had been preserved during road works in 2005, at a cost of S$200,000.
A three-lane road had to be split to accommodate the tree.
But the Land Transport Authority (LTA) says the tree has to go, as a safety measure.
Despite precautionary measures such as additional road markings and safety signs, many motorists still run the risk of collision as they ignore the 40km/h speed limit.
Many have also been unable to keep to their lanes.
The LTA adds that it had received reports of 'near accident' situations along this stretch.
So the LTA and the National Parks Board have decided it would be prudent to remove the tree.
To facilitate the removal, there will be lane closures along Braddell Road from 15 July until 7 August 2007. - CNA/yy