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Tan Poh Chuan fined $5k after leaving bike on road for nearly 30 minutes, obstructing traffic

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Cyclist fined $5k after leaving bike on road for nearly 30 minutes, obstructing traffic​

Published Mar 05, 2026, 06:30 PM
Updated Mar 05, 2026, 06:32 PM
Tan Poh Chuan had left his bicycle on the road in Sengkang for nearly 30 minutes.

Tan Poh Chuan had left his bicycle on the road in Sengkang for nearly 30 minutes.

ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG

Shaffiq Alkhatib


SINGAPORE – During the evening peak hours, a cyclist left his bicycle on the road at a zebra crossing for almost 30 minutes after he felt that a nearby car had “inched out and suddenly braked”.

However, video footage later revealed that the car had not “inched out”, but had already stopped moving when Tan Poh Chuan rode the bicycle on the crossing.

Tan’s actions caused a traffic obstruction, and 10 passengers had to alight from a nearby public bus to find other ways to reach their destinations.

On March 5, the 47-year-old Singaporean admitted to causing the obstruction – an offence under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act – and was ordered to pay the maximum fine of $5,000.

State Prosecuting Officer (SPO) Chng Leng Leng told the court that Tan was riding his bicycle in Anchorvale Street in Sengkang shortly before 7pm on Oct 10, 2024, when he saw that a car had stopped at a zebra crossing.

He was at the crossing when he felt that the car had “inched out”.

SPO Chng added: “The accused looked at the driver and gestured to indicate that this was a zebra crossing... The accused dismounted from his bicycle and placed it in front of the motor car at the zebra crossing to prevent it from moving forward.

“As the accused felt that the driver showed no sign of being apologetic, the accused called the police for assistance. While waiting for the police to arrive, he continued to leave his bicycle at the zebra crossing.”

Tan, who left his bicycle on the road for nearly 30 minutes, then made three calls to the police about the situation.

Officers also received three calls from others about the traffic obstruction he had caused.

Several members of the public and an SBS bus driver asked him to move his bicycle, but he refused to comply.

As a result, 10 passengers had to alight from the public bus to find other ways to get to their destinations.

The bus was stopped for nearly 20 minutes, and Tan finally moved his bicycle after police officers arrived at the scene shortly after 7.20pm that day.

On March 5, defence lawyer Mark Cheng told the court that his client had called the police three times and was told to wait for officers to arrive.

Mr Cheng also said that Tan had been told to “preserve the scene”.

But before handing down the sentence, District Judge Tan Jen Tse said that a deterrence sentence was needed in this case, stressing that the offender had taken matters into his own hands.
 
This group of cyclists should all be executed too for blocking pedestrian crossing....


Was cycling at about 8am yesterday when this happened at NSRCC /TMCR junction. Fellow cyc... Was cycling at about 8am yesterday when this happened at NSRCC / TMCR junction. Fellow cyclists, please dont do this. You give other road cyclists a bad name, when you block the pedestrian crossing. Please note, runners do use this junction to access Jurrassic Mile.
 
This group of cyclists should all be executed too for blocking pedestrian crossing....


Was cycling at about 8am yesterday when this happened at NSRCC /TMCR junction. Fellow cyc... Was cycling at about 8am yesterday when this happened at NSRCC / TMCR junction. Fellow cyclists, please dont do this. You give other road cyclists a bad name, when you block the pedestrian crossing. Please note, runners do use this junction to access Jurrassic Mile.

shld have gotten mowed down by some tipper truck or container trailer.
 
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Poor Poh Chuan. He looks like someone who has issues.

Possibly also a sense of inferiority from having to get around on a bicycle instead of driving a car? Hence the self-entitlement over a zebra crossing?

A moment's foolishness and he's now $5k poorer and infamous.


Cyclist fined $5k after leaving bike on road for nearly 30 minutes, obstructing traffic​

Published Mar 05, 2026, 06:30 PM
Updated Mar 05, 2026, 06:32 PM
Tan Poh Chuan had left his bicycle on the road in Sengkang for nearly 30 minutes.

Tan Poh Chuan had left his bicycle on the road in Sengkang for nearly 30 minutes.

ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
Shaffiq Alkhatib

SINGAPORE – During the evening peak hours, a cyclist left his bicycle on the road at a zebra crossing for almost 30 minutes after he felt that a nearby car had “inched out and suddenly braked”.

However, video footage later revealed that the car had not “inched out”, but had already stopped moving when Tan Poh Chuan rode the bicycle on the crossing.

Tan’s actions caused a traffic obstruction, and 10 passengers had to alight from a nearby public bus to find other ways to reach their destinations.

On March 5, the 47-year-old Singaporean admitted to causing the obstruction – an offence under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act – and was ordered to pay the maximum fine of $5,000.

State Prosecuting Officer (SPO) Chng Leng Leng told the court that Tan was riding his bicycle in Anchorvale Street in Sengkang shortly before 7pm on Oct 10, 2024, when he saw that a car had stopped at a zebra crossing.

He was at the crossing when he felt that the car had “inched out”.

SPO Chng added: “The accused looked at the driver and gestured to indicate that this was a zebra crossing... The accused dismounted from his bicycle and placed it in front of the motor car at the zebra crossing to prevent it from moving forward.

“As the accused felt that the driver showed no sign of being apologetic, the accused called the police for assistance. While waiting for the police to arrive, he continued to leave his bicycle at the zebra crossing.”

Tan, who left his bicycle on the road for nearly 30 minutes, then made three calls to the police about the situation.

Officers also received three calls from others about the traffic obstruction he had caused.

Several members of the public and an SBS bus driver asked him to move his bicycle, but he refused to comply.

As a result, 10 passengers had to alight from the public bus to find other ways to get to their destinations.

The bus was stopped for nearly 20 minutes, and Tan finally moved his bicycle after police officers arrived at the scene shortly after 7.20pm that day.

On March 5, defence lawyer Mark Cheng told the court that his client had called the police three times and was told to wait for officers to arrive.

Mr Cheng also said that Tan had been told to “preserve the scene”.

But before handing down the sentence, District Judge Tan Jen Tse said that a deterrence sentence was needed in this case, stressing that the offender had taken matters into his own hands.
 
so police came late ... they no consequences one ... Cork no order SPF department to provide PCC cups for them to faster finish their business so can go out to the scene of crime or incident faster and more efficiently? :whistling:
 
so police came late ... they no consequences one ... Cork no order SPF department to provide PCC cups for them to faster finish their business so can go out to the scene of crime or incident faster and more efficiently? :whistling:
SPF are JLBs as usual. Too bad no full video of how the 3 inch masked up CAQ on a tiny bicycle create drama. Should be more of a laughing stock
 
Hahahw. Really made my day.he asked for it. Bastard deserved it. This @sshole is the low ses hdb shiitty crap who also would not hesitate to scratch cars, hold people up in lifts , litter, spit, bully others etc. Uncultured and selfish of the 3xtreme kind. Should have cane his ass also. Im sure he nows hiding as all his colleagues would know his shitty character.
 
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