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Basic safety – 2. January, 2009

Ubin is not an alternative shopping mall experience. I saw inexperienced people riding on tandem bike with their precious baby strapped behind. Unfortunately broken skulls do happen. And far too many have crashed and hurt themselves at steep gradients. Make sure your brakes work and work your brakes going downhill.

Make sure the gears and brakes works well before you cycle out. Avoid cheap $5.00/day bikes and rent those $8.00-$12.00/day bikes. An old bike folded and collapsed resulting concussion and several stitches on my scalp. The island police will ferry the badly injured people to Changi Hospital. But many have to made their painful way to the hospital with severe gashes. Once I have to stop a bleeder with toilet paper when the girl fell squarely on her jaw from her bike.

Cycle in single file and keep to the side of the road. My heart often skip a beat when I saw cyclists wobbling in front of passing vehicles.

Family on tandem bike

Otherwise be sensible and hire the island van taxis. You can charter them or $25/hr or negotiate for cheaper one way trip.

The van operators are very friendly.

This is Tien Song.
Tien Song

A great alternative is take a walk. The furthest point is not more than 2 hours walk away so 3 – 4 hours is sufficient. Get NPark maps (or download here) free at the visitor corner.

Do not seek shelter under tall trees during rainstorms. Look for Npark shelters instead. Its either getting hit by lightning or get crushed by falling branches if you are unlucky enough. The NPCC cadet camp has a ‘lightning detector’ which when activated, runs endless warnings on their PA system.

See links: emergencies, first aid kit

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Bicycle crashes – 2. January, 2009

Bike crashes is common in Ubin. There are many day trippers who ended their fun in Ubin prematurely.

Bumpy slope

Slopes seen in the above picture looks gentle but deceiving. The road bump at the bottom is effective only on four wheelers. Inexperienced cyclists lose control instead and there was one death reported on similar slopes like this.

After the hard uphill ride, one looks forward to the adrenaline rush and coasting downhill. But Ubin roads and tracks were built during village days. The roads follows ridges and skirt around quarries and mangrove swamps in sharp turns.

Just yesterday a cyclist was hurdling downhill fast when he turned the corner and saw me in front of him. He braked hard in panic. The wheels locked and he soon sprawled towards the ground.

Slow down people. Work the brakes as soon as you go downhill. This is the only time to stop the bike with your feet if the brakes are not working. That is why you are advised to test ride before you rent them. You should learn to apply enough force without locking the brakes. Speeding is what causes the most accidents. There are less falls during rainy days when people tend to be more careful. Paved roads are more vulnerable when speeds pick up considerably.

During Public Holidays Ubin Police Coast Guard have their hands full ferrying injured riders. There was a recent accident that was so bad the cyclist was not moved until a doctor examined him at the scene.

Here is another eyewitness story

There was an horrific accident; we cycled down a muddy track and a small group of young people were gathered next to a young woman whom had fallen off her bike. She had a very nasty head injury (no helmet) and there was a huge pool of blood coming from her head.

We were unable to assist as we have no first aid experience (must do something about that) and her friends were calling the rescue services on their mobiles.

We cycled to a nearby refreshment stand and we noticed that it took 30 mins for the Pulau Ubin police to drive to the accident spot.

Quite some time later (about 75 mins I think) we were at the jetty to get the ferry back to Changi; the young lady was on a stretcher and the paramedics had to drop her down into the police patrol boat.

I do hope she will be OK…..my spouse thinks she must have cracked her skull open..

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Painful Bike face plant

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