The Pan Island Expressway (PIE) is the backbone of Singapore's road network. Spanning the entire breadth of the island, it connects the industrial west to the airport in the east. Completed in 1981, it holds the title of Singapore's oldest and longest expressway.
Driving on the PIE is a journey through Singapore's history. You pass through mature estates like Toa Payoh, the lush greenery of the Central Catchment, and the bustling industrial hubs of Jurong. It is a vital artery that never sleeps, carrying commuters, cargo, and travelers alike.
Watch out for the busy interchanges at Lornie and the BKE! Traffic can be heavy, so plan your drive well.