Cycling has become a pastime for many Singaporeans. And now, those in the West might be able to enjoy more, with more routes to explore.
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has revealed that they have called a tender for new cycling paths in Bukit Batok, Clementi, Jurong West and Queenstown.
The new paths will be able to further contribute to the LTA’s goal of having cycling routes spanning 1,300 km by 2030.
On Monday (11 Sep), LTA announced that they have called a tender for new cycling paths.
Source: LTA on Facebook
The new routes will be in Bukit Batok, Clementi, Jurong West, and Queenstown as well.
In addition, they will contribute towards reaching LTA’s aim of having 1,300km of cycling paths by 2030.
Image courtesy of LTA
LTA added that the routes will be progressively completed from 2024.
“The new paths will allow residents in the West to cycle more easily to key amenities in their neighbourhood,” they said.
Image courtesy of LTA
LTA has also made the move to require the use of low-carbon concrete in the construction of cycling paths in all their upcoming tenders.
Image courtesy of LTA
Of course, these aren’t the only routes Singaporeans can look forward to in the future.
Earlier this year, LTA announced that they had asked for a tender for the construction of new cycling paths in the central region of Singapore.
Spanning across Bukit Merah, Telok Blangah, Kallang and the city, they will progressively be ready from 2024.
The new paths will enhance connectivity to schools, transport nodes and neighbourhood centres such as Boon Keng and Tiong Bahru.
LTA also shared that they were taking a “phased approach” to the construction of the routes.
After the completion of the new paths by 2030, Singapore’s cycling network will stretch across 1,300km.
Eight in 10 HDB residents would also be within minutes of their nearest cycling path.
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Featured image courtesy of LTA.
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