After decades of mostly ignoring bicycles, Singapore's authorities have recently become more positive. "Bicycle paths" are appearing but we may need more help to get them right. An example in Sembawang. A painted line separates pedestrians from bicycle users. The change in attitude is very welcome. But some of us here are worried about the designs of these paths. The photo below illustrates one problem. 'Dismount and push' sign where the bicycle path meets the entrance to a parking area in the housing estate. My recent post at Cycling in Singapore looks at the bike paths in one such town (Sembawang). Be aware that most bicycle use in Singapore is at very low speed, is for short trips, and takes place on the footways, which are usually much narrower than the paths shown here. Conflict between bicycles and pedestrians is an emotive issue often raised in newspaper letters and online forums. Riding on sidewalks/footpaths is illegal but ubiquitous. The...