Written Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan to Parliamentary Question on Statistics on PMD Riders Caught for Speeding on Footpaths and Reported Accidents Between PMD Users and Pedestrians
4 November 2019
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Mr Sitoh Yih Pin asked the Minister for Transport
a. what is the number of PMD riders caught for speeding on footpaths since the speed limit was lowered to 10km/h in February 2019;
b. what is the number of reported accidents between PMD users and pedestrians since this change; and
c. what other measures is LTA taking to mitigate such accidents.
Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan:
1. We reduced the speed limit on footpaths from 15km/h to 10km/h on 1 February 2019. Between 1 February and 30 September 2019, the Land Transport Authority caught 55 personal mobility device (PMD) riders for speeding on footpaths. Over the same period, there were about 90 reported accidents between PMD riders and pedestrians on footpaths.
2. To restore safety on footpaths for pedestrians, we have decided to prohibit e-scooter usage on footpaths from 5 November 2019.
