Bukit Batok residents can't drive out of carpark due to jam caused by parents of primary school kids

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Bukit Batok residents can't drive out of carpark due to jam caused by parents of primary school kids
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Stomper: 'We have been suffering for years.'

Bukit Batok residents are frustrated by the traffic congestion in their carpark caused by the parents of Princess Elizabeth Primary School pupils driving to drop off and pick up their kids almost every day., who shared photos of the twice-daily occurrence.

The Stomper also shared a dash cam video showing how difficult it was for him to drive out of the carpark due to obstruction by a seemingly endless stream of vehicles. He shared an e-mail from November last year written by the school's principal, who said:"The daily morning congestion in and around the drop-off point at Block 160 has been an issue which the school, the HDB town council and the MP have together been grappling with over the years and have yet to be resolved. This is due to the one entry/exit point of the carpark.

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