I’ve cycled to work in Singapore for almost 8 years. Here’s how I stay safe.

Important Notes and Disclaimers

  1. PA Fitness Protect covers medical expenses due to accidents during the sport, exercise or adventurous activity.
  2. This benefit limit is applicable under Prestige Plan coverage.
  3. Income Insurance will pay for the damage to the rental equipment that the insured person is required to compensate based on a receipt from the licensed activity provider for accidentally damaging the rented equipment during the activity. This benefit limit is applicable under Prestige Plan coverage.

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Information is correct as at 14 November 2023.

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One reply to “I’ve cycled to work in Singapore for almost 8 years. Here’s how I stay safe.

  1. Hey, just read your article on cycling to work, and I must say, it’s super insightful! Love how you pointed out the benefits of cycling, not just for individual health but also for the environment. It’s such a win-win! The part about the potential cost savings really hit home too—considering how expensive commuting can be nowadays in SG.

    Quick one, do you think companies here should start providing more incentives to bike to work, like bike parking or even subsidies for gear? I’m curious because it seems like a good way to encourage more folks to hop on their bikes instead of driving or taking public transport. If more people got into cycling, we might just see a shift in traffic and a healthier population overall. What do you think?

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