Officers from the Singapore Police Force (SPF), Land Transport Authority (LTA) and Health Sciences Authority (HSA) conducted a joint enforcement operation in the Central Business District to clamp down on errant cyclists and personal mobility device (PMD) users on 6 June 2025.
The joint operation is part of a multi-agency effort to clamp down on errant cyclists and PMD users, and better safeguard public safety. The enforcement operation targeted several offences, including the use of non-compliant PMDs, speeding on public paths, illegal use of PMDs on roads, dangerous and reckless riding on both public paths and roads, and the possession of illegal e-vaporisers.
During the operation, a total of 16 offences were detected. The breakdown of offences and actions taken are reflected below:
The authorities take a serious view of such offences that endanger public safety and contravene the law. SPF, LTA and HSA will continue to conduct regular and ad-hoc enforcement operations to ensure greater compliance. Cyclists and PMD users are strongly advised to comply with all regulations and practice safe riding habits. Members of the public are also reminded that it is an offence to possess, use or purchase e-vaporisers.
Annex
Photos from Joint Enforcement Operation on 6 June 2025
An illegally modified e-bicycle that was seized.
Such modifications pose safety risks to both the rider and other path users. ▼
Non-compliant bicycles, including those without working handbrakes,
were seized and impounded during the joint enforcement operation. ▼
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
11 June 2025 @ 7:30 PM