6km of new cycling paths launched in Singapore’s central business district

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The central area cycling path network connects several MRT stations, including newly opened stations on the Thomson-East Coast Line.

SINGAPORE: A total of 6km of new cycling paths in the central business district, stretching from Clarke Quay to Bayfront and Tanjong Pagar, were launched on Sunday .

"For safer and more convenient commuting experiences for both pedestrians and cyclists, LTA widened existing signalised crossings and implemented new crossings along the paths," it added.With the new cycling paths, there are now about 21km of cycling paths and park connectors in the area. “This is not just about improving infrastructure and connectivity, which are important in their own rights, but is also about improving the urban landscape, enhancing identity and placemaking opportunities.”

LTA will help co-fund up to 80 per cent of the construction cost, up to a maximum of S$80,000 per development.

 

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So if there a pedestrian fatality because of a cyclist crashing into a pedestrian, is the G going to compensate in full plus punitive damages?

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