
LTA to build cycling route connecting North-South Corridor estates to the city
Sembawang, Yishun, and Ang Mo Kio, will be linked to the paths.
Singapore presents more good news to cyclists as it makes the towns along the North-South Corridor accessible to the city by providing a cycling corridor.
According to a release by the Land Transport Authority, the government is looking to provide more inter-town cycling routes to connect cyclists directly from their homes to the city.
“These connections will also provide cyclists with a seamless connection from the east to the west via the city centre, allowing people to cycle from Geylang and Marine Parade to Queenstown and Bukit Merah,” the release said.
Currently, the LTA said plans are in place to construct the Queenstown-City and Geylang-City routes.
“We have also identified some towns that are within a 30-minute cycling distance from the city such as Bishan, Hougang and Bukit Timah, and will be plugging gaps along the existing cycling routes to the city, to make the riding experience smoother and more seamless,” LTA said.