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Feb 11, 2008
Can cyclists use internal paths of parks?
THE National Environment Agency (NEA) has built many wonderful parks all around the island.

A typical park has a main peripheral track with signages for pedestrian-lane and cyclist-lane. However there are no signages for the many smaller internal paths. Often an unsuspecting jogger is rudely sounded off by a cyclist from behind.

Can NEA clarify whether cyclists have the right to use these internal paths? It would be helpful if clear signages are put up.

Tan Thiam Chye

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