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Grab drivers learning how to perform CPR, apply first aid and use an AED.PHOTO: KEVIN LIM, LIANHE ZAOBAO
Grab driver Margaret Koh posing with an AED. PHOTO: KEVIN LIM, LIANHE ZAOBAO
Under tie-up, SCDF trains them on CPR and first aid, while 50 Grab vehicles are equipped with AEDs, fire extinguishers and first aid kits
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Ms Margaret Koh, a semi-retiree who has been a Grab driver for two years, has often witnessed traffic accidents while on the job but all she could do was look on helplessly.
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Participants cite complicated processes, feeling ashamed as barriers to assistance
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All bicycles on public paths and roads should have brakes installed, says advisory panel
A cyclist seen with a mini Singapore flag affixed to his bicycle at Woodlands Waterfront Park. (Photo: Try Sutrisno Foo)
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SINGAPORE: All bicycles used on public paths and roads should have brakes installed, the Active Mobility Advisory Panel said on Wednesday (Dec 30) in its recommendations submitted to the Transport Minister.
If implemented, the proposed rule will mainly affect fixed-gear bicycles, as well as bicycle motocross (BMX) bicycles used for cycling sports.
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Insights gathered from these dialogues will inform policy decisions to continue the good progress the community has been making.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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