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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:
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.