Tag: cyclist

  • New On-Road Bicycle Lane To Open On Public Road In Changi East

    New On-Road Bicycle Lane To Open On Public Road In Changi East

    Cyclists will be able to travel safely alongside cars from April 22 when the island’s first on-road bicycle lane opens in Changi East.

    There will be a 10km-long, dedicated 2m-wide lane for two-wheelers on both sides of the extended Tanah Merah Coast Road. The bicycle lane, which can fit two cyclists riding abreast, will be demarcated from the vehicular carriageway.

    Raised chevron-shaped markings will help alert motorists when they veer into it, and red markings will also alert cyclists to look out for turning vehicles. The cycling lane will also be diverted behind bus stops to minimise interaction between buses and cyclists.

    While on-road cycling lanes were launched on Sentosa last year, this is the first time that they are making a debut on a public road on the mainland.

    The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said new bicycle lanes will provide an alternative for cyclists who frequent the 6km Changi Coast Road, which will close on April 22.

    LTA made clear, however, that it does not have plans to build more on-road cycling lanes.

    “Given the lack of land in Singapore, LTA will focus on building off-road cycling paths. They are much safer for the majority of cyclists and personal mobility device users,” said a spokesman.

    Under the National Cycling Plan, the Government will build 700km of cycling paths by 2030 – in a bid to reduce car usage. While neighbourhoods such as Tampines have cycling paths, these are separated from the road infrastructure.

    Works to extend and widen Tanah Merah Coast Road, which started in 2014, are meant to facilitate construction of a third runway at the airport and Terminal 5.

    The road was widened from a dual two-lane road to a three-lane road and extended to hug the eastern coastline and link to Aviation Park Road.

    There will be a new park connector running along the extended Tanah Merah Coast Road, linking the one coming from East Coast Park and another one along Aviation Park Road.

     

    Source: ST

  • Prosecution Appeals For Lower Sentence For Hit-And-Run Cyclist

    Prosecution Appeals For Lower Sentence For Hit-And-Run Cyclist

    A 35-year-old cyclist was jailed for eight weeks on Sept 7 for a ”hit-and-run” incident in which he knocked down an elderly woman, leaving her with a fracture near her right shoulder.

    But in a twist, the prosecution has appealed against the sentence for being ”manifestly excessive”.

    Lim Choon Teck collided into Madam Chng Kian, 69, as he was cycling on a pavement at an unsafe speed on the evening of May 17.

    The prosecution called for a jail term of two weeks after Lim pleaded guilty to committing a rash act that endangered the safety of others.

    Giving her grounds for the harsher sentence, District Judge Lee-Khoo Poh Choo said Lim had callously sped off to avoid the consequences of his rash act and the punishment had be more severe to deter cyclists from such irresponsible conduct.

    The appeal is expected to be heard in the High Court on Friday.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Canadian Road Rager Jason Blair Unger Charged In Court

    Canadian Road Rager Jason Blair Unger Charged In Court

    Canadian Jason Blair Unger, 39, threw the bicycle he was riding on at Mr Woo Wing Onn’s car after he thought he was being honked at. This incident took place at Selegie Road on 17 October 2014.

    For his road rage, Jason Blair Unger was charged in court with mischief on 14 January 2015 (Wednesday) and applied for an adjournment of the case to engage himself a lawyer.

    Meanwhile his bail extension was approved and he is to attend court scheduled for 28 January 2015.

    As a result of his actions, dents were caused to the vehicle’s bonnet with a total damage of $2,200.

    Lucky for Mr Woo, his in-car camera caught the whole incident on tape and he subsequently posted the video on STOMP. Based on Mr Woo’s account, he was driving home when he honked at a taxi ahead for road hogging. However a cyclist (Jason Blair Unger) up head thought he was being honked at and flew into a rage resulting in the altercation.

    For his actions, Jason Blair Unger could be jailed up to 2 years and receive a fine.

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Appeal for Witness: Hit and Run Accident

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    My cousin is a victim of hit and run @ loyang way just now (tuesday,25 feb) at around estimated 3plus pm. As there was a bicycle near him when he was found, rasenye he might be riding on that bicycle.. kindly PM me if anyone has any info

    He is currently critical and unconscious.

    Place of Accident: Along Loyang Way.
    Date: 25th Feb 2014, Tuesday.
    Time: Approx 3pm
    Victim: 19 year old Cyclist.
    Condition: Critical with severe injury to the brain, broken shoulders and hip bone. Unconscious.

    -Allah uji tak kira siapa dan bila..bukan kerana Allah tak sayang,tp kerana Allah tau kita kuat..Allah tau kita impikan Jannah..setiap ketentuan Allah pasti ada beribu hikmah-

    Source: Siti Nurliyana Samaat, cousin of victim.