Transport firm ComfortDelGro will build and operate a S$38 million driving centre in Choa Chu Kang. It will feature intelligent tech, including AI assessments, to reduce reliance on instructors. The Next Generation Driving Centre, which sits on a site of about 25,000 square metres, will replace the existing one at Bukit Batok by 2030. It is part of a more than S$200 million investment over 30 years into driving education. Muhammad Bahajjaj reports.
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