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Great idea! Up your points!
COEs for Bicycle too. That's fair. Minimum bid $10000
COEs for Bicycle too. That's fair. Minimum bid $10000
Great idea! Up your points!
She said: "In the past, in order to own a bicycle, they need to go and apply (for a) licence. I thought this is quite a good suggestion, perhaps we can do this with a tweak.
We used to have that years ago...no wonder the country is moving backwards
Yeah send them all for tests.
Really makes you think if their KPI is based on words uttered in parliament per month or potential policy (well thought of or not) discussed per month?
Perhaps I can help contribute:
- license for flower pots per household?
- license for toilets per flat?
- license for amount of air allowed to breathe a month?
That is the problem. That MP still lives in the past, time for her to retire. She is clearly alone with that "idea".
SINGAPORE: Observers have called for more safety measures ahead of the introduction of an island-wide cycling path network by 2030.
One Member of Parliament (MP) wants cyclists to be licensed before they are allowed on the roads.
MP for Nee Soon GRC, Lee Bee Wah, is aware of the problems errant cyclists pose.
She believes a combination of regulation and education is the way forward.
She said: "In the past, in order to own a bicycle, they need to go and apply (for a) licence. I thought this is quite a good suggestion, perhaps we can do this with a tweak.
“Before they are given licences, perhaps LTA (Land Transport Authority) can ask cyclists to go for lessons to understand the dos and don'ts of cyclists.".
Tampines, Singapore's first model cycling town, has recruited volunteers to act as wardens to help ensure the safety of both cyclists and pedestrians.
These wardens look out for unsafe cycling behaviour.
Irene Ng, MP for Tampines GRC, said: "We need to also complement it with education efforts and at the same time, also to enforce against reckless cyclists, because safety is the number one priority. Because there is no point saying you encourage cycling, but you don't promote safe cycling."
Although Tampines Town Council is empowered to issue summons to reckless cyclists, wardens have only handed out warnings so far.
- CNA/ms
yeah back to the future, like donkey years ago in singapore. PAP going to rejuvenate old laws?
What happened to your Sturmey Archer 3 speed?
This is what happens when sinkies ball-less fucktards wait for 2016
No points. Want to score points will implement COE and ERP to bicycles.how many points has she scored with this?
going to liccence the tons of foreign workers on bikes as well?
how many points has she scored with this?
going to liccence the tons of foreign workers on bikes as well?
I had one of those in the good old days. It didn't change the way we rode our bikes. :oIo: