Go Car-Free every Friday, Bike to Work

According to a recent survey by BudgetDirect, 6% of respondents chose the bicycle as their mode of transport to work in Singapore. In Paris, cycling has a modal share of 11% while in London, 1.5 million bicycle trips are recorded daily.
To encourage more to Cycle to Work and in support of GoGreenSG 2026, we are offering 10 lucky bike commuters a S$10 Lunch voucher each.
To take part, simply download MOVE&JOY app, log your trip on HOME newsfeed (add some photos of you enjoying your work commute) and wait to see if you have won at the end of June.
No participation fees, No entry forms, just ride.
That's not all, anyone who complete all 7 Car Free Fridays will go into a lucky draw. We will be giving one lucky bike commuter a $100 dining voucher.
Cycling to work daily instead of driving can save up to 3 tonnes of GHG emissions into our environment. So ditch the four tyres for two wheels this May and June.
Go 'Car-Free' & reduce CO2 emissions

Land transport accounts for around 15% of Singapore's total carbon emissions ¹. As part of SG60, we launched #CarFreeGame - a Whole-of-Nation campaign - where we encourage everyone to go car-free when possible.
Walk, cycle, pedal, skate, or scoot (use of non-electric powered mobility devices only) to collectively avoid 6.0 tonnes of CO2 emissions from 9 August to 31 October.
Those who complete at least 60km or more of car-free trips using MOVE&JOY app qualified for a 'Squid Games-inspired' battle-royale on 8 November where 'last person standing' brings home at least S$1,888 cash*.
#CarFreeGame by MOVE&JOY is supported by SG Eco Fund and is part of Land Transport Authority's #WorldCar FreeDaySG. This initiative also supports United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) - mainly SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by encouraging eco-friendly mobility and integrating sustainable practices into daily life.
At MOVE&JOY, we believe that sustainability is human-powered.
References:
National Climate Change Secretariat (NCCS) Strategy Group Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) https://www.nccs.gov.sg/singapores-climate-action/mitigation-efforts/transport/










