Updated: Traffic arrangements for state funeral of Lee Kuan Yew
THE body of the late Lee Kuan Yew will lie in state at Parliament House on Wednesday, March 25, 2015, to Saturday, March 28, 2015, from 10am to 8pm for members of public to pay their last respects.
Lanes and roads will be closed to vehicular traffic during stipulated timings. Traffic delays may be expected along Hill Street, High Street and North Bridge Road.
Lanes & Roads Affected Period of Closure Extreme left lane of Fullerton Road (between Empress Place and Parliament Place) 8.30am on March 23, 2015 to 6am on March 25, 2015 Extreme left lane of Saint Andrew's Road (between Parliament Place and Coleman Street) 1pm on March 23, 2015 to 6am on March 25, 2015 Extreme right lane of Parliament Place (between The Arts House and Saint Andrew's Road) 8.30am to 1pm on March 23, 2015 Parliament Place (between Supreme Court Lane and Saint Andrew's Road) 1pm on March 23, 2015 to 2pm on March 29, 2015 Extreme right lane of Parliament Place (between North Bridge Road and Supreme Court Lane) 7am on March 24, 2015 to 2pm on March 29, 2015 Connaught Drive 12.01am on March 25, 2015 to 2pm on March 29, 2015 Fullerton Road (between Esplanade Drive and Parliament Place) 6am on March 25, 2015 to 2pm on March 29, 2015 Saint Andrew's Road (between Parliament Place and Coleman Street) 6am on March 25, 2015 to 2pm on March 29, 2015 Extreme left lane of North Bridge Road (between Parliament Place and Parliament House) 8am to 8pm daily from March 25, 2015 to March 29, 2015
For full coverage, visit bt.sg/lky2015
BT is now on Telegram!
For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to t.me/BizTimes
International
Laid-back vibe, stunning beaches, rich cuisine and low cost of living lure more expat retirees to Malaysia
Vietnam tycoon appeals against US$27 billion fraud death sentence
US announces new restrictions on firearm exports
Central banks will probably only cut half as much as they hiked
US consumer sentiment falls as inflation expectations climb
HSBC wins £1.3 billion suit over Disney film finance scandal