On July 15, 2025, cyclists in Singapore will not be permitted to ride on footpaths that are adjacent to dedicated cycling paths.

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On July 15, 2025, cyclists in Singapore will not be permitted to ride on footpaths that are adjacent to dedicated cycling paths.

These footpaths will be converted to "Pedestrian-Only Paths" from July 1, 2025, and enforcement will begin. Cyclists and users of non-motorized PMDs will be prohibited from using these converted paths.

Details:
  • Pedestrian-Only Paths:
    Footpaths next to cycling paths will be converted to Pedestrian-Only Paths.

  • Banned Devices:
    Bicycles and non-motorized PMDs (like kick scooters) will be prohibited.

  • Enforcement:
    From July 1, 2025, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will enforce this rule.

  • Where to Ride:
    Cyclists can still use Park Connector Networks (PCNs), shared paths (marked with both pedestrian and cyclist symbols), and pavements without adjacent cycling lanes.

  • Penalties:
    First-time offenders could face fines up to $2,000 or jail time up to three months, or both.

  • Exceptions:
    LTA will exercise discretion on the ground for brief uses like overtaking or bypassing obstructions.
 
On July 15, 2025, cyclists in Singapore will not be permitted to ride on footpaths that are adjacent to dedicated cycling paths.

These footpaths will be converted to "Pedestrian-Only Paths" from July 1, 2025, and enforcement will begin. Cyclists and users of non-motorized PMDs will be prohibited from using these converted paths.

Details:
  • Pedestrian-Only Paths:
    Footpaths next to cycling paths will be converted to Pedestrian-Only Paths.

  • Banned Devices:
    Bicycles and non-motorized PMDs (like kick scooters) will be prohibited.

  • Enforcement:
    From July 1, 2025, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will enforce this rule.

  • Where to Ride:
    Cyclists can still use Park Connector Networks (PCNs), shared paths (marked with both pedestrian and cyclist symbols), and pavements without adjacent cycling lanes.

  • Penalties:
    First-time offenders could face fines up to $2,000 or jail time up to three months, or both.

  • Exceptions:
    LTA will exercise discretion on the ground for brief uses like overtaking or bypassing obstructions.

Sinkieland Law say cannot fuck backside oso Government and SPF close both eyes ... this law nobody bother one lah ... enforcers oso both eyes closed unless quota for the month for revenue collection is due :whistling:
 
On July 15, 2025, cyclists in Singapore will not be permitted to ride on footpaths that are adjacent to dedicated cycling paths.

These footpaths will be converted to "Pedestrian-Only Paths" from July 1, 2025, and enforcement will begin. Cyclists and users of non-motorized PMDs will be prohibited from using these converted paths.

Details:
  • Pedestrian-Only Paths:
    Footpaths next to cycling paths will be converted to Pedestrian-Only Paths.

  • Banned Devices:
    Bicycles and non-motorized PMDs (like kick scooters) will be prohibited.

  • Enforcement:
    From July 1, 2025, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will enforce this rule.

  • Where to Ride:
    Cyclists can still use Park Connector Networks (PCNs), shared paths (marked with both pedestrian and cyclist symbols), and pavements without adjacent cycling lanes.

  • Penalties:
    First-time offenders could face fines up to $2,000 or jail time up to three months, or both.

  • Exceptions:
    LTA will exercise discretion on the ground for brief uses like overtaking or bypassing obstructions.
Is cycling on walkway allowed?
 
Is cycling on walkway allowed?
The answer: cyclists don’t care
For example, cyclists should dismount their bicycle in hdb void deck as they are not allowed to cycle on hdb void deck

However, cyclists do not bother
 
The answer: cyclists don’t care
For example, cyclists should dismount their bicycle in hdb void deck as they are not allowed to cycle on hdb void deck

However, cyclists do not bother
U have any link or news cycling not allowed in hdb void deck?
 
U have any link or news cycling not allowed in hdb void deck?
I take photos and show u tonight

Also many older people resort to pmd because they told me that if they walk alone, chances are they may be knocked down by cyclists.
So riding pmd is safer and cyclists can see them clearly
 
Is cycling on walkway allowed?
Yes.

As long as there isn't a parallel cycling lane Cycling on pedestrian walkways is allowed except for area that mandates compulsory dismount.

If there is a parallel cycling lane, cycling on pedestrian walkways is not allowed and subject to penalty.
 
There are also periodic Certis enforcement to catch cyclists cycling on the road without helmets. That's why you see all the Banglas now cycle on pedestrian walkways because kana warning or fines already. They don't wear helmets.
 
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ccb ang kong siao will still ride their bat powered bikes and fuck you if you stand in their way. CB sinkielan has gone to the dogs. ownself love ownself. Thanks to 10,000 years of PAP rule
 
On July 15, 2025, cyclists in Singapore will not be permitted to ride on footpaths that are adjacent to dedicated cycling paths.

These footpaths will be converted to "Pedestrian-Only Paths" from July 1, 2025, and enforcement will begin. Cyclists and users of non-motorized PMDs will be prohibited from using these converted paths.

Details:
  • Pedestrian-Only Paths:
    Footpaths next to cycling paths will be converted to Pedestrian-Only Paths.

  • Banned Devices:
    Bicycles and non-motorized PMDs (like kick scooters) will be prohibited.

  • Enforcement:
    From July 1, 2025, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will enforce this rule.

  • Where to Ride:
    Cyclists can still use Park Connector Networks (PCNs), shared paths (marked with both pedestrian and cyclist symbols), and pavements without adjacent cycling lanes.

  • Penalties:
    First-time offenders could face fines up to $2,000 or jail time up to three months, or both.

  • Exceptions:
    LTA will exercise discretion on the ground for brief uses like overtaking or bypassing obstructions.
Penalties:
First-time offenders could face fines up to $2,000 or jail time up to three months, or both.

That's what I call A TOTALITARIAN STATE..... Mo Tak Teng.....
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