Hougang Ave 3 Park Connector (shared-use footway), Singapore
Singapore public cycle network on a Sunday afternoon. Lots of people, many families, out cycling and many of the bikes are street rental cycles.
Rickshaw / trishaw in Changi Airport terminal.
Trishaw in Singapore. "Oliver" took us for a ride around the downtown area - mostly off road but a few short bits on the vast highways, which he said are used as the Formula One circuit.
Bikes converted to cleaning carts.
We haven't seen much cycling in the downtown area of Singapore and most of them are riding sheepishly on the footway.
Typically interferring Singaporean sign.
This was the spot where I saw most cyclists during a brief stay in Singapore, and they were mostly women.
Girl-on-a-bicycle
Commissioned and presented
by
David Marshall
1987
Sculptor Sydney Harpley R.A.
A Mobike minus its front light outside tbe Tanjin entrance to Singapore's botanic gardens.
Obike has front dynamo.
https://www.o.bike/
Obike detail of the rear including weak plastic half mudguard to hold reflector and solar powered wheel lock.
Guide how to use the obikes.
A O-bike at Padang, Singapore.
This one has a front light powered by a dynamo, and just a reflector for the rear.
https://www.o.bike/
On a rickshaw ride in Singapore. Despite the four lanes we felt safe as 'Oliver' carefully weaved through the traffic.
An Ofo bike secured by a cable lock that has been applied by The Management of the nearby mall. The attached note explains how it can be released by going to their reception.
Mobike in Singapore - this one would give a lumpy ride as part of the solid tyre is not properly seated.
The front lights on these Mobikes in Singapore look to me like an after-thought.
A very nickable front light is clearly an after-thought on these Mobikes in Singapore.
Mobike location outside the National Gallery in Singapore.
I'm rather surprised to see these here because I've seen very little cycling in the downtown part of Singapore. If the locals aren't doing it should visitors be encouraged when
Shared-use footway, Singapore
Segregated footway, Singapore
Segregated footways, Singapore
Tourist trishaws passing a bus station, Singapore
Footway cycling, Singapore - quite normal
Cycle parking at Bugis MRT station, Singapore
Wheelbenders at the Shunfu food court, Singapore - most people lock their bikes to the railings on the other side.
Covered walkway and zebra crossing, Singapore - amazing provision for pedestrians.
Foot/cycle bridge link to Marymount MRT station, Singapore
Wheeling a bike on a footbridge link to Marymount MRT station, Singapore
Foot/cycle bridge link to Marymount MRT station, Singapore
Cut-through to Marymount MRT station, Singapore
With a little work this could provide a good cycle route across the Padang to Marina Bay
Road crossing - with a little work this could provide a good cycle route across the Padang to Marina Bay
This could be improved to provide good cycle access to the traffic-free Colonial district
Pedestrianistaion in the Colonial District, Singapore
Electric scooters - quite popular in Singapore
Underpass on North Boay Quay, Singapore
Bikes at a former waterbus stop, Singapore
Underpass on North Boay Quay, Singapore
Map of Sentosa Island cycle trails, Singapore
Start of the Cycling Track on the Sentosa Causeway, Singapore
Start of the Cycling Track on the Sentosa Causeway, Singapore
The Southern Ridges trail descends south to Harbourfront MRT station by these steps - cyclists can take the road down to the north.
The Southern Ridges route follows the footway here
The Southern Ridges trail
The Southern Ridges route follows the road briefly
Access to the Henderson Waves bridge
The Henderson Waves bridge
Wheel Your Bike sign on the Henderson Waves bridge
Wheel Your Bike sign at the Henderson Waves bridge
No Motorised Vehicles on the path to the Henderson Waves bridge
Route to the Henderson Waves bridge
The Southern Ridges walking route is on the footway here; cyclists can use the one-way road loop
Map of Telok Blangah Hill Park, part of the Southern Ridges
Motorised Vehicles Not Allowed on the walkway east from the Alexandra Arch - you should still wheel your bike.
No Cycling on the walkway east from the Alexandra Arch - wheel your bike, or try the ground-level path.
No Cycling on the walkway east from the Alexandra Arch - wheel your bike, or try the ground-level path.
The Alexandra Arch bridge
Ramp to the Alexandra Arch
Cycle route out of the HortPark, Singapore (Alexandra Arch just visible)
Cycle route out of the HortPark, Singapore
Bollards on the cycle route through the HortPark, Singapore
Cycle route through the HortPark, Singapore
End of road on the cycle route through the HortPark, Singapore
Cycle route through the HortPark, Singapore - but going left heer would be more logical
Cycle route through the HortPark, Singapore
Cycle route through the HortPark, Singapore
Bollard on cycle route through the HortPark, Singapore, to Kent Ridge Park
Cycle route through the HortPark, Singapore
Slow Down beneath the Canopy Walk (see #87561)
Road closure in Kent Ridge Park, Singapore
Route through Kent Ridge Park, Singapore
Non-motorised vehicles are allowed on the Canopy Walkway - dismount and push
Non-motorised vehicles are allowed on the Canopy Walkway - dismount and push (below is the route down to the HortPark - see #87566)
Non-motorised vehicles are allowed on the Canopy Walkway - dismount and push.
Photos of World War II Japanese soldiers on bikes in Malaya
Information on World War II Japanese bikes - their army which swept through Malaya was largely unmechanised.
World War II Japanese bikes - their army which swept through Malaya was largely unmechanised.
Cycle parking at Pasir Panjang MRT station, Singapore
Double-deck cycle parking at Bishan MRT station
Social engineering in Singapore - I'll push my bike in crowded places
Cycle parking needed at Bishan bus/MRT interchange, Singapore
Folded bikes can now be carried all day on public transport in Singapore.
Cycle parking at Haw Par Villa MTR station, Singapore
Segregated footpath and Park Connector cycle track at Gilman Barracks, Singapore
The footpath rises to the bus stop, the Park Connector cycle path (left) doesn't.
Cyclists on the Park Connector give way at this side road
Park Connector cycle track, Singapore
Plan of walking and cycling routes in Jurong Lake and Punggol, Singapore
This could make a convenient route for cyclists parallel to Race Course Road, Singapore
Trishaw in the Land Transport Gallery, Singapore
Plan of cycle paths, Tampines, Singapore
Plan of walking and cycling routes in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore
'A New Cycle' exhibition at the Land Transport Gallery, Singapore