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1 The Land Transport Authority (LTA),
SMRT and SBST will launch a six-month trial to allow foldable bicycles on board
trains and public buses during off-peak hours.
2 During the trial period from 24 May
to 24 November 2008, foldable bicycles will be permitted on MRT / LRT trains
every weekday during off-peak hours, and all day on Saturdays, Sundays and
Public Holidays. From 24 May to 24 August 2008, foldable bicycles will also be
permitted on SBST and SMRT buses all day on Saturdays, Sundays and public
holidays. The trial on buses will be reviewed after the first three months.
(Please refer to the Annex
for the list of guidelines and timing.)
3 This trial is one of the several
initiatives announced during the Land Transport Review to meet the transport
needs of diverse groups of people. It recognises the increasing trend of people
cycling for sports and recreation, cycling around the neighbourhood, or cycling
to key transport nodes like MRT stations.
4 Mr Jeremy Yap, LTA's Group Director
for Vehicle and Transit Licensing said, "While catering to the needs of
cyclists, we also want to ensure the safety and comfort of other commuters.
Social graciousness and mutual accommodation play an important part. Cyclists
and other commuters are encouraged to be considerate and make way for one
another so that more people can use our public transport system to meet their
diverse travel needs."
5 "Commuters are already able to
take foldable prams on board bule prams on board bule prams on board buses and carry luggage on board trains, such as
when travelling to and from Changi Airport. We are trying to see if the same can
be done for foldable bicycles. This trial will be able to help us seek the views
from all stakeholders - cyclists, commuters, and operators. Due to the space
constraints on buses as compared to the train, foldable bicycles will only be
allowed on buses over the weekends and public holidays during the first three
months. The feasibility to allow foldable bicycles on buses will be reviewed
after three months."
6 During the trial, SBST / SMRT
station staff and bus drivers can disallow a cyclist to board a bus or enter the
RTS system if the cyclist is unable to comply with the guidelines or if the
actual situation within an MRT/LRT station, bus interchange/terminal or on board
a train/bus does not permit foldable bicycles to be admitted safely and without
inconveniencing other commuters.
7 Ms Kang Huey Ling, SMRT's Director,
Station Operations, said, "We are happy to work with LTA on this trial. At
SMRT, we support cycling as a viable travel option by linking cycling with
public transport. We encourage passengers with foldable bikes to be considerate
to their fellow passengers so that everyone can enjoy a pleasant travel
experience."
8 Mr Gan Juay Kiat, Chief Operating
Officer, SBS Transit Ltd, said, "In supporting this trial, we hope to help
a new group of commuters to use public transport as they pursue healthy and fun
living. It is a move that is in line with SBS Transit's green charter in
supporting healthy and green living. We hope that through this trial, all
commuters will learn to be more accommodating and share the limited space
available on board buses and trains with one another. While we support the
trial, we are also mindful of potential implementation problems. For instance,
onlstance,
only foldable bicycles le bicycles of a certain size are allowed on board our buses and
trains. Commuters with bicycles that are larger will not be allowed on board.
Cycling enthusiasts may also be turned away when the bus is crowded as bringing
a bicycle on board during such instances may pose a safety hazard to all
passengers. In cases like these, disagreements may occur and we seek the
co-operation and understanding of all passengers so as not to cause unnecessary
service delays and inconvenience to others."
9 Ms Lim Kim Kee, an Accounts
Assistant, said, "I am happy and welcome the trial with open arms. I use
the foldable bicycle to exercise and get to different places of interest. I
enjoy going to the East Coast Park during the weekends. As I live in Telok
Blangah, I will cycle to the nearest MRT station (Redhill), hop onto a train to
Kembangan MRT station and cycle there via the park connector.
10 "I hope to see more commuters
welcoming us onto the trains and buses. We will also practise extra care and
consideration to other commuters. At the end of the day, we are all happy
commuters using the public transport system."
11 The LTA and operators will monitor
the trial closely and take in feedback from commuters during the course of the
trial. The trial will help in assessing whether foldable bicycles can be brought
onto buses and trains without affecting normal operations or inconveniencing
other commuters.
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