Seeing how baabaa linked the Singapore LTA site, I believe you, and as far as your question goes, I stand corrected. If I want to ride around on the public paths in Singapore I do not need a helmet. A helmet is only mandatory if I want to ride on the road. Excellent
I'm sorry, anecdotal evidence is not accepted in this thread. This has been explained to me numerous times, and I accept the majority POV. Besides which, whether the laws are enforced or not is not the question. The existence of the law is the issue here, is it not?1000s if not 10,000s of people ride bicycles every weekend and public holiday on the park connectors and basically no one wears helmets - apart from a handful of "serious" cyclists. Also the police are not particularly interested in enforcing it.
That Singapore LTA site paints an excellent cycling culture of vertical responsibility, btw. I like it.
indeed!baabaa wrote:So now lets spend the next 87 pages nit picking the word - "mandatory"