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Over the past month, our #ActiveMobility enforcement officers (#AMEOs) conducted a series of operations against errant Active Mobility (AM) users at locations such as Bedok, Robinson Road, Sengkang, Tampines and Woodlands. We also conducted joint operations with the Singapore Police Force to enforce against large groups cycling on roads.

A total of 77 offences were detected during these operations, such as riding of non-compliant devices, using devices on the wrong paths, and keeping non-compliant power-assisted bicycles.

For the safety of all path and road users, AM users should comply with all requirements on go.gov.sg/amrules
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#ICYMI Teck Lee LRT station will open on 15 Aug 2024! 🎉

#SayHello to better connectivity for commuters travelling to the new Singapore Institute of Technology (#SIT) campus and the Punggol Digital District (#PDD)!

#ThereRailBeMore #MoveLite #RedefiningJourneys
🚴‍♂️ As cycling gains more popularity for commuting and leisure, and our population ages, we aim to create safer paths for everyone. 

🚲 We are continuing our efforts to expand our cycling network to 1,300km by 2030, with the latest addition being the 7.7km Bishan cycling network. 

🚶🏻‍♀️🚶To further enhance safety, we’ll now designate footpaths adjacent to dedicated cycling paths as Pedestrian-only Paths. This would apply to over 200km of footpaths islandwide. Bicycles and non-motorised personal mobility devices will not be allowed on these Pedestrian-only paths. We’ll give a grace period for the transition before we start enforcement from 1 July 2025. Pedestrians should also keep to the Pedestrian-Only Paths for their safety. 

We hope this will reduce conflicts between different path users, and ensure safer commutes for all. ☀️
#GoodNews We’ve awarded the final civil contract for the Cross Island Line Phase 2 (#CRL2) and a separate contract for the CRL’s power supply system! 🙌🥳

1️⃣ The civil contract for the design and construction of tunnels between the #CRL2 Maju (working name) and Clementi stations has been awarded to Sinohydro Corporation Limited (Singapore Branch). 🏗

2️⃣ A separate contract has been awarded to Siemens Mobility Pte Ltd and Concord Corporation Pte Ltd Consortium to deliver the power supply system for the #CRL.

Works for the tunnels are expected to start in Q4 2024 and passenger service for CRL2 is targeted to commence in 2032.

#DidYouKnow When completed, the CRL will connect key areas such as Jurong Lake District, Punggol Digital District and Changi region, enhancing connectivity across the eastern, north-eastern and western corridors! #ThereRailBeMore
📣 We're enhancing 7 bus interchanges 🚍 from Aug 2024 till 2027 to make them more family-friendly and inclusive:
📍 Ang Mo Kio
📍 Bedok
📍 Boon Lay
📍 Clementi
📍 Sengkang
📍 Serangoon
📍 Toa Payoh

There will be no disruption to bus operations during this time
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Embark on a car-free adventure by choosing greener commuting modes like #WalkCycleRide! 🚶🚴‍♂️🚌🚇

In conjunction with #WorldCarFreeDay on 22 Sep, we’ve teamed up with government agencies, organisations and public transport operators to bring you an exciting lineup of car-free activities throughout September. 🙌

From guided tours to community events, experience the benefits of going car-free! Check out some of these activities above and visit go.gov.sg/mycarfreeadventure for more details.
Check out these vibrant visuals at the underpass between Shaw House & Wheelock Place! 🤩 Co-created together with Raffles College of Higher Education (RCHE) and Orchard Road Business Association (ORBA), this artwork is part of our #CommunityPlacemaking initiative to enliven our public transport spaces through art. 🖼️
 
Through such placemaking efforts, we aim to encourage community involvement and build affinity with our land transport infrastructure.
 
Keep your eyes peeled as there’ll be more coming your way soon! 👀
Kudos to all winners of this year’s Public Transport Safety and Security Awards (#PTSSA) for their efforts in ensuring safety and security across our PT network! 🙌🥳🎉

Learn more about their contributions at ➡️ go.gov.sg/ptssa-2024
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#PSA 📢 Exciting news for westies!

With the completion of the Choa Chu Kang-Yew Tee cycling path network, commuting by bicycle is now easier and more convenient!🎉

Spanning around 11km, these cycling paths complement existing park connectors, providing better accessibility and connectivity to various amenities and parks across the two towns. 🏫🌳

We have also added over 300 bicycle parking lots at Choa Chu Kang MRT and various LRT stations in the neighbourhood and widened crossings to improve your safety and cycling experience! 🚲🚶‍♂️

#FunFact Did you know that some parts of the Choa Chu Kang-Yew Tee cycling paths were constructed using low-carbon concrete? This is in line with our ongoing commitment to be more sustainable in our construction projects.🌱#BuildLite

Now you can easily cycle your way to the nearest mall, the train station, or just to stay healthy! Remember to #MoveLite and explore these new paths to enhance your cycling experience!🚴🏼 #KeepCalmAndCycleOn
📢 The #F1SingaporeGrandPrix will be held from 20 to 22 Sep 2024 around the Marina Centre and Padang area. 🏎️🏁
 
To prepare for the event road closures will commence from 12am on 18 Sep 2024. All roads will be fully accessible by 5.30am on 24 Sep 2024. 🛣️🚧
 
If you’re heading to this area between 18 to 24 Sep 2024, do take public transport and plan your journeys in advance. #MoveLite 🚶🏼🚲🚆🚍
 
For more information about planning your route and public transport arrangements, head to go.gov.sg/f1