Man seen riding e-bike with no helmet, no number plate, & 'f*ck LTA' sign

No chill.

Ilyda Chua| June 13, 2024, 04:40 PM

UPDATE on Jun. 14 at 5:15pm: This article has been updated with a statement by the Land Transport Authority (LTA).


A cyclist in Singapore was seen riding an e-bike, or power-assisted bicycle (PAB), on the road.

In a post by Facebook page Singapore Road Accident, the cyclist — who appears to be a man — was called out for not wearing a helmet.

But eagle-eyed netizens noticed a few more things wrong with the photo, notably that:

  1. His bike didn't have a visible number plate; and
  2. Instead, he had a delivery bag labelled "F*ck LTA" on the back.

Photo from Singapore Road Accident/Facebook

While it's unclear exactly where the photo was taken, a bus 43 could be seen in the vicinity.

Is it legal?

On the issue of the helmet, the law mandates that those who ride bicycles and PABs on the roads must wear such protective gear.

But PABs are also subject to more regulations than regular bicycles.

PAB riders must be aged 16 and above, according to the Land Transport Authority's website.

In addition, PABs must be registered and bear number plates.

These number plates must also be "permanently affixed at a conspicuous location at the rear of the PAB, with characters facing the rear", according to LTA.

As such:

Photo from LTA

The delivery bag, however, is a bit more questionable.

Mothership understands that road users may make a police report if they feel harassed from seeing potentially offensive content.

In response to Mothership's queries, LTA said that PABs must adhere to certain rules for use on roads or public paths.

This includes displaying a registration number plate on the rear of the PAB.

Top image from Singapore Road Accident/Facebook and LTA