Why cycle there knowing its so dangerous like inside Tuas? National development around this area cannot stop, cyclists best to be banned from there

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Cyclist, 54, seen lying face-down following accident with tipper truck along Tanah Merah Coast Road​

Cyclist, 54, seen lying face-down following accident with tipper truck along Tanah Merah Coast Road

A cyclist is seen in several clips on TikTok lying face-down on Tanah Merah Coast Road after getting involved in an accident with a tipper truck.
PHOTO: TikTok/nightridersg, TikTok/badboy198211
PUBLISHED ON June 15, 2025 1:20 PM By Candice Cai

An accident between a cyclist and a tipper truck along Tanah Merah Coast Road on Saturday (June 14) left the former lying face-down on the road, as seen in videos circulating online and on WhatsApp.

According to videos posted by users on TikTok, the incident occurred along that road.

The clips appeared to show the aftermath of an accident, with a man in a red top and black cycling shorts lying face down by the side of the road, next to a bicycle. A tipper truck is seen parked haphazardly, metres away.

Another photo showed a group of fellow cyclists standing next to the man.

In a statement to AsiaOne, police stated that they were alerted to the accident involving a bicycle and a tipper truck on June 14 at about 8.55am.

The incident occurred along Tanah Merah Coast Road towards Xilin Avenue.

A 54-year-old male cyclist was taken conscious to the hospital and investigations are ongoing, police said.

Tanah Merah Coast Road, a 10-km stretch, has seen several road accidents involving cyclists over the years, reported The Straits Times.

They included one in 2018 involving a teenage cyclist who collided with a stationary car. In 2021, a cyclist crashed into a stationary truck parked in the cycling lane.

The road is frequented by cyclists as it has a dedicated cycling lane from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal to Changi Ferry Terminal, allowing for uninterrupted rides.

Cyclist Michael Price wrote to The Straits Times Forum in May highlighting the dangers of cycling along the stretch due to the increased construction activity and large number of heavy vehicles.

He claimed that drivers of the heavy vehicles not only "push the speed limits to meet their schedules", scattering construction debris on the road in the process, but many also stop illegally along the cycling lanes.

He also said that he had a fractured pelvis when he was thrown off his bike after hitting a rock on that road.
 
Remember to burn a paper bicycle for him, otherwise his soul will not rest in peace and he will haunt the roads there. :sneaky:

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See lah...chenghu spend billions for safer cycling via building more and more PCNs but cyclists refuse to use and still want to use road...this is the result lor...
 
It shows that PAP has been doing a good job.
The people are after psychological wants and PAP has made them so happy and delighted.

There's a person who cycled himself to KUlai and got run over by lorry.
 
See lah...chenghu spend billions for safer cycling via building more and more PCNs but cyclists refuse to use and still want to use road...this is the result lor...
If the Infrastructure is there for cyclists to use..and they cycle on main roads..than they should cycle at their own risks
 
why cant they just walk or jog in the park to exercise......irritate the fuck out of all road users
 
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why cant they just walk or jog in the park to exercise......irritate the fuck out of all road users
There are still small groups of expat cyclists hogging the bus lanes from 7:30 - 9:30 am on weekdays along Upper Bukit Timah, Dunearn Road, Bukit Timah, Clementi Road, Ulu Pandan, Holland Road etc. These riders are probably pretending to WFH or start work after 11 am.
 
Cyclist should be aware that lorry drivers have huge blind spots due to height of driver's seat. They. Cannot see if you are next to lorry and if turning, may crash into you.
 
the guy is lying on the cycling lane.
The lorry came out from the side road. Normally a sane cyclist would slow down let lorry through first. But in this case, cyclist had right of way and wanted to pursue it. So it ended up tragically.
 
There are still small groups of expat cyclists hogging the bus lanes from 7:30 - 9:30 am on weekdays along Upper Bukit Timah, Dunearn Road, Bukit Timah, Clementi Road, Ulu Pandan, Holland Road etc. These riders are probably pretending to WFH or start work after 11 am.
Talents start work at 11am and go drink from 430pm, slaves start work at 8am and end at 7pm
 
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