Also question is, can cyclists cycle on the road in Singapore?
Bicycles, PMAs and non-motorised PMDs, such as manual kick-scooters, can be used on footpaths. Only cyclists and PAB riders are allowed to ride on roads.
Also Know, should cyclists ride in single file? It's perfectly legal for cyclists to ride two abreast on the road, so when you are off on a spin with your friends, feel free to cycle side by side. Highway Code, Rules for Cyclists: 66 You should never ride more than two abreast, and ride in single file on narrow or busy roads and when riding round bends.
Also asked, is cycling safe in Singapore?
There are no cycle lanes in Singapore so cyclist have to literally risk their lives to ride on the roads. There were apparently more cyclists killed and injured on the roads of Singapore in 2013 than any previous year. One of its aims is to promote cycling as a means to commute and get fit.
Can cyclists use paths?
The simple answer to this is yes. Section 72 of the Highway Act 1835 prohibits 'wilfully riding' on footpaths, which refers to the path at the side of a carriageway. However, the interpretation is clear - it's not legal for a cyclist to ride their bike on the pavement.