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NETIZENS CALL FOR HEFTIER PUNISHMENTS AGAINST ERRANT CYCLISTS

In recent times, the streets of Singapore have witnessed a growing concern among its netizens regarding the behavior of errant cyclists. These cyclists often assert their presence by occupying multiple lanes of the road, causing frustration and safety hazards for motorists and pedestrians alike. The surge in such incidents has prompted netizens to voice their demand for stricter penalties to curb this behavior.

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Here are what netizens think:

  • Such a pest
  • This is thier father Road sad to see most are Adults but birds Brains

Netizens’ Call for Stricter Punishments

Social Media Outcry

Netizens have taken to social media platforms to share their experiences and frustrations about errant cyclists. The viral nature of such posts has sparked widespread discussions, garnering support for the need to address this issue urgently.

Perception of Safety

Some cyclists argue that they resort to occupying multiple lanes for their safety, especially when they feel endangered by close-passing vehicles. The fear of accidents and lack of protection often drive them to take up more space, exacerbating traffic congestion.

Occupying multiple lanes poses significant road safety risks. The behavior disrupts the predictability of traffic flow, increasing the chances of accidents and collisions. Vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and motorcyclists are particularly susceptible to harm in such scenarios.

Deterrence

Heavier penalties for errant cyclists could serve as a deterrent, discouraging them from engaging in behavior that disrupts traffic flow and endangers others. By implementing substantial fines and penalties, Singapore aims to create a safer road environment for all.

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Promoting Responsible Cycling

Stricter punishments can help reinforce the importance of responsible cycling. Cyclists would be more inclined to follow traffic rules and exhibit considerate behavior, enhancing coexistence between cyclists and other road users.

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