Friday, March 14, 2008

More alert signs along popular cycling routes

BETTER SIGNAGE FOR MOTORISTS

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Letter from SUHANA KHARUDIN
Manager, Media Relations
Land Transport Authority
Today, 15 Mar 2008.


"WE REFER to the letter "Dan-ger posed by many cyclists" (March 7). We share the wri-ter's concern for the safety of motorists and cyclists on the road. Given Singapore's land constraints, it is not practical to provide segregated lanes for motorists and cyclists.

To facilitate safety for motorists and cyclists, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will:

- Install appropriate signs to alert motorists of the presence of cyclists along frequently used cycling routes such as those in the West Coast and Thomson areas, from mid-2008 onwards.

- Work with other agencies to leverage on NParks' nationwide Park Connectors Network to provide suitable connections where feasible to enable cyclists to get to public transport interchanges more easily.

Meanwhile, the LTA continues to work closely with the Traffic Police to educate cyclists to observe traffic rules when using roads. Road safety is a shared responsibility.

Everyone has to play their part to be responsible and to keep a lookout for other road users like cyclists, pedestrians and other motorists. By being considerate to the needs of other road users, we can ensure a safe journey for all."

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