← Back to context Comment by djtango 12 hours ago In Singapore, cyclists are generally expected to use the pavement and share it with pedestrians. 2 comments djtango Reply Phemist 12 hours ago Which, seems to me, is the actual problem that should be solved. djtango 9 hours ago I've thought about it before and I think part of it is that the average cyclist here moves a lot slower because of the temperature and humidity.When I put even an ounce of effort into my cycle I become a sweaty mess which can be a little antisocial depending on the situation
Phemist 12 hours ago Which, seems to me, is the actual problem that should be solved. djtango 9 hours ago I've thought about it before and I think part of it is that the average cyclist here moves a lot slower because of the temperature and humidity.When I put even an ounce of effort into my cycle I become a sweaty mess which can be a little antisocial depending on the situation
djtango 9 hours ago I've thought about it before and I think part of it is that the average cyclist here moves a lot slower because of the temperature and humidity.When I put even an ounce of effort into my cycle I become a sweaty mess which can be a little antisocial depending on the situation
Which, seems to me, is the actual problem that should be solved.
I've thought about it before and I think part of it is that the average cyclist here moves a lot slower because of the temperature and humidity.
When I put even an ounce of effort into my cycle I become a sweaty mess which can be a little antisocial depending on the situation