Oral Answer

Bicycle Terminals at Key Locations in City and Downtown

Speakers

Summary

This question concerns the establishment of dedicated bicycle terminals with supporting facilities at key locations to encourage cycling to the city and downtown. Mr Darryl David proposed providing lockers and showers at these hubs to help commuters cope with weather conditions before reaching their workplaces. Senior Minister of State Mrs Josephine Teo responded that hundreds of parking lots exist at city MRT stations, with more planned for the Downtown Line. She detailed that the Land Transport Authority will soon mandate bicycle parking standards and Walking and Cycling Plans, including showers and lockers, for private and commercial developments. Senior Minister of State Mrs Josephine Teo emphasized that involving building owners ensures facilities are situated closer to commuters' final destinations while managing space constraints at transit stations.

Transcript

1 Mr Darryl David asked the Minister for Transport whether the Government will consider setting up dedicated bicycle terminals at key locations in the city and downtown with the necessary facilities to support those who would like to cycle from their home to the city.

The Senior Minister of State for Transport (Mrs Josephine Teo) (for the Minister for Transport): Mdm Speaker, congratulations and welcome to Mr Murali Pillai, and also, belated wishes to you, Madam, and all the mothers, "Happy Mother's Day".

In answer to the Member Mr Darryl David, there are currently more than 800 bicycle parking lots at eight Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations located in the city area. For the Downtown Line, which is the newest line to be operational, bicycle parking lots will be provided at a majority of the stations in the city area.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) also plans to require bicycle parking standards for private residential, commercial and community developments, including those in the city area. Besides parking, developers will soon have to submit a Walking and Cycling Plan which factors in other supporting facilities for cyclists, such as showers and lockers.

Mdm Speaker: Mr Darryl David.

Mr Darryl David (Ang Mo Kio): I would like to thank the Senior Minister of State for her reply. It is heartening to know that this is going to happen, but until the developers provide these facilities, I was wondering whether under the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) or LTA, we could consider providing those lockers, showers and facilities at the dedicated bicycle hubs or terminals. Many of us would like to try to cycle to work, but due to our weather, by the time we get there, whether we are caught in the heat or in a storm, we are drenched. Would the Government consider this?

Mrs Josephine Teo: In response to the supplementary question, there are really two considerations. One is that at the sites where the MRT stations are located, we need to have the available space in order to carry out a plan like dedicated bicycle terminals. The second consideration is that when we provide bicycle facilities, we must bear in mind the objective, that is, first- and last-mile connectivity. That is why the intention is to involve building owners. Even if you have provided a bicycle terminal, the individual will still have to get to the destination. That, ultimately, is going to be a building with an owner. So, we prefer to require these owners to implement Walking and Cycling Plans so that facilities can be nearer to the destinations of the bicycle users.