Jul 1, 2025, 12:54pm
Bicycles still flooding Tampines void decks 'for years, yet nothing is done'
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The number of bicycles hogging void decks at Tampines has not decreased even after a month. PHOTO: STOMP
Deanna Wong
Submitted by Stomper Wee
The number of bicycles cluttering void decks in Tampines has not decreased even after a month.
Following a
previous Stomp report on the situation at Block 933 Tampines Street 91, Stomper
Wee believes little effort has been made to clear the indiscriminately parked bicycles.
"If anyone is staying in the block and uses the common area where the bikes are parked, I am sure that one will get irritated every day facing this unpleasant situation," she said.
"Notice that the owners of the fallen bicycles were not being corrected by the town council.
"This issue has been going on for years, and yet nothing is done.
"The root cause of the irritating situation has not even been resolved till today.
"This parking issue is not a daily or temporary, it is an everyday issue."
Photos shared by Wee show bicycles parked around void decks, with some toppled over.
Wee explained: "These bicycles are obstructing the walkway for residents, wheelchair movement, cleaner's cart movement, grocery trolleys, baby prams, delivery trolleys and so on.
"These inconsiderate cyclists have to put themselves in the users' shoes and ask themselves if it is right for them to continue doing it just for their own convenience.
"Where is the proper discipline for these cyclists to be more considerate to others?"
Wee also realised most of the bicycles were owned by MRT passengers, nearby workers or bike rental service users.
She wondered: "What are the rules for bikers to follow and to park orderly where there are adequate and available empty bicycle parking lots next to the block?
"This parking bay is not situated far from the Tampines MRT station."
PHOTO: STOMP
Considering cyclists who might claim that parking somewhere without shelter would damage their bikes, Wee said: "This reasoning is not logical as the cyclists need to accept the pros and cons of the intention of using bicycles.
"These cyclists ride their bicycles every day under the sun and rain. Are their bicycles also damaged?
"If these stubborn and inconsiderate cyclists continue to park their bicycles indiscriminately, we should discuss a bicycle parking law for them to abide by with the relevant authorities."
Noting that there were adequate and available parking lots for bicycles, Wee said: "Cyclists refuse to utilise them. Then what is the purpose of this bicycle bay?
"No matter how many bicycle parking bays are set up, it is pointless if the cyclists refuse to use them.
"The law should be set up to train them to park their bicycles in order."
Tampines Town Council had earlier told Stomp that they are aware of the
same problem at Block 803 and the inconvenience it has caused to residents.
"The issue tends to intensify on weekdays, likely due to the block's proximity to Tampines West MRT Station, which attracts heavy commuter traffic," said a spokesperson.
The spokesperson also acknowledged that the problem is not fully resolved despite efforts.
Wee added: "We have been lamenting this situation for years and find that we continue to bear their nonsensical way of parking."