Written Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan to Parliamentary Question on Accidents Involving e-bikes and Personal Mobility Devices
2 October 2017
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Mr Sitoh Yih Pin asked the Minister for Transport
a. what is the number of accidents involving e-bikes and personal mobility devices this year;
b. what is the number of injuries or fatalities that have resulted from these accidents; and
c. what are LTA's plans to reduce or mitigate such accidents from occurring.
Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan:
1. For the first half of this year, there were about 90 accidents involving power-assisted bicycles (PABs) and personal mobility devices (PMDs), resulting in four deaths and about 90 injuries. The majority of these accidents took place on the roads.
2. With the passage of the Active Mobility Bill, rules on safe riding behaviour, including speed limits and device specifications, will come into force by the end of this year. There will be stiff penalties for offences such as reckless riding. In the meantime, LTA is stepping up its enforcement efforts and has issued over 1,400 advisories for unsafe riding. LTA has also commenced registration of PABs.
3. We will continue to complement enforcement efforts with public education and outreach programmes. The Safe Riding Programme will be launched to educate cyclists and PMD users on safe riding practices. More than 800 people have volunteered for the Active Mobility Patrol Scheme and are helping to educate fellow residents on safe riding practices.
