1. Old Upper Thomson Road
PS. Seems like humans and monkeys alike come here to satisfy a thrill, so watch out for them whilst on the road.
2. Neo Tiew Road
PS. Neo Tiew Road is located near the Lim Chu Kang cemeteries, so it might be good to bring along a partner for this one, and a religious relic. Ha. Ha. Ha?
3. Mount Faber
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PS. Great place to bring your crush and score some points. There are restaurants on the peak that’ll definitely tickle their fancy – Drift, view, wine. Slam dunk.
4. Rifle Range Road
PS. Monkeys abound here as well. Hide those banana peels!
5. South Buona Vista Road
PS. While the road is known in Hokkien as Gao Zhup Gao Wan (“99 Bends”), we only counted 11 the last time we were there.
6. Tuas Mega Port
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PS. The area is well lit with lamp posts, so you don’t have to worry about any night-time fiends approaching you unannounced.
We hope you enjoyed reading about these 6 ulu roads in Singapore where you can go (not) 2 Fast 2 Furious. Car enthusiasts and lovers: Do you have your own favourite race tracks roads? Don’t be selfish la, share ‘em with us in the comments below.
1. Old Upper Thomson Road
PS. Seems like humans and monkeys alike come here to satisfy a thrill, so watch out for them whilst on the road.
2. Neo Tiew Road
PS. Neo Tiew Road is located near the Lim Chu Kang cemeteries, so it might be good to bring along a partner for this one, and a religious relic. Ha. Ha. Ha?
3. Mount Faber
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
PS. Great place to bring your crush and score some points. There are restaurants on the peak that’ll definitely tickle their fancy – Drift, view, wine. Slam dunk.
4. Rifle Range Road
PS. Monkeys abound here as well. Hide those banana peels!
5. South Buona Vista Road
PS. While the road is known in Hokkien as Gao Zhup Gao Wan (“99 Bends”), we only counted 11 the last time we were there.
6. Tuas Mega Port
PS. The area is well lit with lamp posts, so you don’t have to worry about any night-time fiends approaching you unannounced.
We hope you enjoyed reading about these 6 ulu roads in Singapore where you can go (not) 2 Fast 2 Furious. Car enthusiasts and lovers: Do you have your own favourite race tracks roads? Don’t be selfish la, share ‘em with us in the comments below.