As title suggest From Jurong area. I've seen the map and apparently there's no direct route as in between Jurong East and Bukit Timah is Toh Tuck area and there is no route leading to ngee ann area other than PIE which is illegal to cycle on.sadly no park connector as well....is it feasible/practical to do it at a leisurely pace on pavements/small roads?
Just use the PIE.
If you are fast enough, you can use the overtaking lane.
use PIE kena gantry how.
interesting suggestion...if i can go that fast i could just use the roads and this topic would not be necessary.
is there any direct bus routes to it? i seen several sources qouting bus 154 however there are some that contradict it.
Originally posted by gunner77:Just use the PIE.
If you are fast enough, you can use the overtaking lane.
KNN
if i am not wrong, there is a route from choa chu kang area to NP w/o passing expressway. you might want to take a look at bus 67 route way. considering you can pass jurong town hall to choa chu kang through bukit batok road, this might be a way to NP.
>< that is feasible however it is really a huge round up to bukit batok and cck then down bukit timah road?
hmmm..what about i turn out into bukit batok road at jurong east and then head down to bukit batok west ave 3 and bukit batok east ave 6 and maybe come out from jalan jurong kechil?
any one knows a direct bus from lakeside/jurong area? or has info on 154?
another possible route? cycle down from boon lay way down to chevrons and continue to clementi interchange b4 turning up into clementi road and finally to SIM/NP area?
I suspect you are living near lakeside. 154 route uses the AYE.
If so, you can also go by Boon Lay Way.. all the way until commonwealth ave west. have a sense of direction. turn left once after Clementi MRT. Assure that the bustop you're passing by got 184 and you're safe.
The one you suggested is quite good, If im not wrong, you will be racing with 157/67/66 heh..
You want another route to explore(longer)...
From Bukit Batok Road all the way straight until Ten Mile Junction.. then turn right, signboards should lead to Bukit Timah/Clementi. Yet when nearing King Albert Park, you may wanna go to the opposite direction and cycle on pavement(it will be an uphill from then on. You can enter the same road(aft TMJunc) from Hillview Avenue also
the bukit batok west ave 3 way seems to be long to me though i did tot of that. however going by the chevrons way seems a gd idea. can try taking that route.
i got the idea from my brother XD he's a driver and studies in singapore poly he gave me that idea lol.
the chevron ways seems good as its rather direct and rather easy to go(since all i need to do it turn after the MRT and when the sign says clementi road) however the issue is that clementi road is a major road and it could be hazardous/obstruct traffic if i was to cycle there...cycling on the pathway until NP is also impossible since human traffic might be dense given the amount of students...so i guess the only way might be to get off and push?