Our Aims
The Safe Cycling Task Force (SCTF) was formed to protect the safety and interest of cyclists in Singapore by forging a partnership between them and other road users.
It will carry out public education programmes and actively engage cyclists, motorists and the general public in dialogue to establish mutual understanding between all parties on the roads. The task force will also work closely with the government and lobby for policy and infrastructure changes in Singapore to ensure that the roads are kept safe for cyclists, without compromising functional use.
Who We Are
Formed in January 2005, the SCTF comprises wholly of volunteers. This pool of volunteers has evolved into a group of committed individuals from many different professional fields and different cycling backgrounds, but with the same passion for cycling and road safety.
Now in 2010, we are still moving forward with the same passion, to create a safer environment on the roads for cyclists – and motorists and pedestrians – alike.
We are Independent
The Singapore Safe Cycling Task Force (SCTF) isĀ an independent, non-profit, non-government organisation.
It works in conjunction with government agencies, corporate organisations and the cycling community to promote, educate and implement safe cycling on Singapore roads.
Although we work in conjunction with such agencies, we are not part of any government agency, such as the LTA, Singapore Traffic Police.
Perhaps a strange question but is there any training for older adults who want to learn how to cycle from scratch?
Hello! What you guys are doing is great– Would you have any defensive cycling courses cyclists could sign up for?
I’m new to cycling as way of getting around in Singapore, and I’ll probably stick to the pavements (not ready for roads yet). It’d be great to have a course for newbies like myself to get some techniques with dealing with pedestrians and other motorists. (:
Keep up the good work!
Ms Chia, may be you can test out my not tested theory on how to learn to ride a bicycle (at your own risk). Click on my link.