7 Reasons Why Singapore Has Been Named the Safest City in the World

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Petir Garda Bhwana

Kamis, 25 Juli 2024 09:04 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Singapore was recently named the world's safest city for travelers by Forbes Advisor, a leading American personal finance platform. The city edged out Tokyo in Japan and Toronto in Canada in a ranking based on an in-depth analysis of 60 major cities around the world.

Here are some of the reasons why Singapore earned this title:

1. Strict Laws and Low Crime Rates

Singapore is known for its strict legal system and strict law enforcement. Strict laws and harsh punishments, including the death penalty for serious crimes such as drugs, serve as a deterrent to potential criminals. This makes the crime rate in Singapore very low, creating a safe environment for residents and tourists alike.

2. High Health Security

The quality of healthcare in Singapore is also a major factor contributing to its safety ranking. The country has an advanced and efficient healthcare system, which ensures citizens and tourists get high-quality medical services quickly. The system also plays an important role in handling medical emergencies, which makes travelers feel safer. In addition, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Director of the Center for Wellbeing Research at Oxford University and editor of the World Happiness Report 2024, states that Singapore has been successful in increasing healthy life expectancy.

3. Strong Infrastructure Security

Singapore's infrastructure is built to high safety standards. The city has a reliable and safe public transportation system, well-maintained roads and public facilities. This strong infrastructure not only enhances convenience, but also provides a sense of security for anyone in Singapore.

4. Guaranteed Digital Security

Digital security is an important aspect of the modern era, and Singapore excels in this regard. The country has a very low digital security risk, reflecting the ability of its citizens to use the internet freely without fear of privacy breaches, identity theft, or online attacks. Strict cybersecurity policies and advanced technology ensure that personal information remains protected.

5. High Personal Safety

Singapore has an outstanding personal safety record. This is supported by an efficient police force and the presence of CCTVs in various strategic locations. This high level of personal safety provides a significant sense of security for residents and tourists, who know that they can go about their activities in peace without fear of crime.

6. Guaranteed Travel Safety

For travelers, travel safety is one of the most important aspects of choosing a destination. Singapore offers a safe travel experience, with organized and secure airports, and efficient and clean public transportation. Strict security measures at airports and tourist attractions ensure that travelers can enjoy their trip without worry.

7. Low Risk of Natural Disasters

Due to its geographical location close to the equator, Singapore is relatively safe from natural disasters such as typhoons and earthquakes. This low risk of natural disasters is one of the main factors that make Singapore the safest city in the world. Travelers can enjoy their visit without worrying about the disruption of natural disasters.

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