U sure sheltered walkway cannot cycle?
Ya. That walkway even got notice saying cyclists need dismount.
Chatgpt:
Yes, in Singapore, cycling is strictly not allowed on covered walkways unless there’s a clear sign permitting it. Under the Active Mobility Act, covered walkways are classified as pedestrian-only paths by default.
Here’s a quick breakdown for SG:
99% of covered walkways: No cycling allowed. You must dismount and push.
Penalty: Up to $2,000 fine, or jail (6 months) for reckless riding or endangering pedestrians.
LTA enforcement: Regular patrols with plainclothes officers, especially at MRT stations, schools, and HDB estates.
Exceptions (very rare, <1%): Some newer towns (like Punggol or Tengah) may have shared path signage allowing cycling under wide covered walkways — but this is clearly marked.
You’ll typically see signs like:
> "NO RIDING. Dismount and push your bicycle or PMD."