Regulation 1
Citation and commencement
This Order is the Active Mobility (Shared Paths) Order 2018 and comes into operation on 1 May 2018.
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Active Mobility (Shared Paths) Order 2018 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation AMA-S260-2018 2017, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2017.
Citation and commencement
This Order is the Active Mobility (Shared Paths) Order 2018 and comes into operation on 1 May 2018.
Definitions
In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires —“HDB” means the Housing and Development Board established by the Housing and Development Act (Cap. 129);“HDB land” means land that is vested in or belonging to the Housing and Development Board and —
under the control and management of the Housing and Development Board; or
under the control and management of a Town Council;“MRT” means a rapid transit system constructed under the Rapid Transit Systems Act (Cap. 263A) described as a Mass Rapid Transit system;“MRT station” means a railway station that is part of a rapid transit system constructed under the Rapid Transit Systems Act;“National Parks Board” means the National Parks Board established by the repealed National Parks Act (Cap. 198A, 1991 Ed.) in force before 1 July 1996 and continued by section 3 of the National Parks Board Act (Cap. 198A).[Deleted by S 51/2020 wef 18/01/2020]
“HDB” means the Housing and Development Board established by the Housing and Development Act (Cap. 129);
“HDB land” means land that is vested in or belonging to the Housing and Development Board and —
under the control and management of the Housing and Development Board; or
under the control and management of a Town Council;
“MRT” means a rapid transit system constructed under the Rapid Transit Systems Act (Cap. 263A) described as a Mass Rapid Transit system;
“MRT station” means a railway station that is part of a rapid transit system constructed under the Rapid Transit Systems Act;
“National Parks Board” means the National Parks Board established by the repealed National Parks Act (Cap. 198A, 1991 Ed.) in force before 1 July 1996 and continued by section 3 of the National Parks Board Act (Cap. 198A).
Shared paths
A path on State land that —
is surfaced with bituminous surfacing material, asphalt, concrete or pavers;
(aa) is either —
demarcated with a red or yellow line (whether continuous or broken) of 100 millimetres in width; or
red, blue, green or yellow in colour, or coated with a dark grey fibre reinforced polymer cement coating;
is usually at least 2 metres but not more than 4 metres in width; and
is specified or described in the First Schedule,is each declared to be a shared path for the purposes of the Act.
A path on HDB land that —
is surfaced with bituminous surfacing material, asphalt, concrete or pavers;
(aa) is either —
demarcated with a red or yellow line (whether continuous or broken) of 100 millimetres in width; or
red, blue, green or yellow in colour, or coated with a dark grey fibre reinforced polymer cement coating;
is usually at least one metre but not more than 4 metres in width; and
is specified or described in the Second Schedule,is each declared to be a shared path for the purposes of the Act.
A path on land vested in or under the control or management of the National Parks Board that —
is surfaced with bituminous surfacing material, asphalt, concrete or pavers;
(aa)if the path abuts on a footpath, is demarcated with a red or yellow line (whether continuous or broken) of 100 millimetres in width;
(ab)if the path abuts on a pedestrian‑only path, is demarcated with a continuous red line of 100 millimetres in width;
is usually at least 2.5 metres but not more than 6 metres in width; and
is specified or described in the Third Schedule,is each declared to be a shared path for the purposes of the Act.