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Unit 4: Improving Transport & Accessibility

Unit 4: Improving Transport & Accessibility. 4.1 Improving Transport. 4.1 Improving Transport. Transportation is the movement of people and goods from one place to another. Modes of Transportation The means by which people travel from one place to another.

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Unit 4: Improving Transport & Accessibility

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  1. Unit 4:Improving Transport & Accessibility 4.1 Improving Transport

  2. 4.1 Improving Transport • Transportation • is the movement of people and goods from one place to another. • Modes of Transportation • The means by which people travel from one place to another. • What are the different modes of transportation?? • Read TB: 48-49

  3. Modes of Transportation

  4. 3 types of transport • Land Transport • car, train • Air Transport • aeroplane, helicopter • Sea Transport • ship, boat

  5. Improvements in Transport • Land transport (stages) • Journey on foot; • on domesticated animals like horses • on the wheel (carts or chariots drawn by horse) • steam engine • motor car • high speed trains

  6. Improvements in Transport • Air transport (stages) • hot balloons and gliders depending on wind. • Propelled aircraft or aeroplane • jet engined aeroplane • spaceships

  7. Improvements in Transport • What have we gained / lost from the development of these modes of transport? • Humans have gained greater mobility and speed of travel. • They have lost physical landscape such as forests if routes have been created for these transport modes.

  8. 4.1 Improving transport - Speed of travel

  9. Speed of travel • The most obvious gain is the speed at which we now can travel. • Time has always been a way of measuring distance and with the advancement of technology, travelling now is easier, faster and more convenient. • Do ABK: Ex.1

  10. Unit 4:Improving Transport & Accessibility 4.2 Improving Accessibility

  11. Think about…. • Which one is more accessible: Orchard Road or East Coast Park? • What makes one place more accessible than the other? • Transport Network. DO NOT COPY!!

  12. 4.2.1 Improving accessibility - Understanding accessibility Accessibility - The ease with which a place can be reached. Transport network - The transport system which consists of nodes (terminals) and links (routes)

  13. Activity Box: 51 • The region with a higher density of transport network (fig.4.8). There would be greater accessibility (greater ease of travel) and therefore time would be saved. • Do ABK: Ex.2

  14. 1. Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) 2. Tampines Expressway (TPE) 3. Central Expressway (CTE) 4. Kallang Expressway / Nicoll Highway 5. East Coast Parkway (ECP) 6. Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) 7. Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) 8. Kranji Expressway (KJE) 9. Seletar Expressway (SLE) ABK Ex.2

  15. Advantages of Expressways • The ECP and AYE link the eastern and western end of Singapore. This provides people living in the east a link to the industries in the west without going through the city. • The CTE provides a link for people living in the northern parts of S’pore with the city area, thus shortening travelling time to the office. • The SLE shortens the distance for people living in the east to travel to Woodlands and Johor.

  16. 4.2.2 Improving accessibility with transport network For places to be linked effectively, transport infrastructure is needed.

  17. 4.2.3 Improving accessibility by developing transport infrastructure

  18. Roads and Railways • Roads cut into steep slopes of mountains. • Eg. Switzerland • Roads cut through vast stretches of dense forest. • Eg. Brazil • Railway trains across vast stretches of land. • Eg. Canada, Australia • MRT to various parts of Singapore.

  19. Bridges • Roads and railway bridges across water bodies - sea, river etc. • Roads and railways bridges across steep valleys. • Eg. Penang Bridge in Malaysia

  20. Tunnels • Roads and railway tunnels through mountainous regions - Switzerland, Italy. • Roads and Tunnels under sea - Channel Tunnel (English Tunnel)

  21. Canals - man-made channels of water • links two water bodies through a narrow land strip. • Eg. Suez Canal links 2 seas: Mediterranean and Red Seas in Egypt. • Panama Canal links the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.

  22. ABK: Ex.3 • 2a) My plan link people from all towns on the island to each other. The airport is situated on lowland while the port is near a bay. The railway runs through the centre of the island and links 3 towns. This will greatly shorten the distance travelled. • b) Some areas of the island will be affected. The building of a railway through the centre of the island will probably increase the likelihood of soil erosion.

  23. 2 hours 4 hours 2 days 4 days 6 days 8 days 10 days 12 days 4.3 The shrinking world By steam ship By Concorde

  24. The Shrinking World • The construction of roads, railways, bridges, tunnels and canals has made many places previously remote, easily accessible. Hence the term “shrinking”. • Remember: Time has always been a way of measuring distance. Thus, shorter time = ‘shorter’ distance …...….countries brought ‘closer’ together.

  25. Geography Test 4 – Open BookUnit 4 • “A barrier is anything that hinders movement or makes movement difficult.” • (a) Name some examples of physical land and water barriers. [6] • (b) Explain how man has overcome these barriers through advances in technology. [9]

  26. ABK Ex.4 • The Suez Canal has helped Singapore to flourish as a sea port because it lies in the centre of international sea routes. • Ships from North America and Europe are now able to cut down distance travelled (saving time and cost) and Singapore is seen as an ideal port of call.

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