

Street Skaters' Code of Conduct Please adhere to the Street Skaters' Code of Conduct when you skate on the streets.
Nite Skating Alert!
Due to the different skating levels of our member skaters, we have established the following nite skate intensity ratings according to route, terrain and obstacle levels.
| A | Easy Route - less than 20km (kids, intermediate & advance skaters) |
| B | Easy Route - 20km to 30km (kids, intermediate & advance skaters) |
| C | Route with some Hills - 20km to 30km (advance skaters) |
| D | Obstacle & Hilly Route - 25km to 35km (advance skaters) |
| E | Master Route - 30km to 40km (highly proficient & die hard skaters only) |
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For safety, all skaters are advised to wear HELMETS, GUARDS and BLINKERS. You may also want to bring water, first-aid, whistle, mini torch, mobile phone, $$$, etc.
** Please note that Helmet is COMPULSORY for skaters below 18 years of age (under Parental approval).
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Urban night skating is a form of skate training. It is fun and indirectly enhances your endurance, speed and other skating skills. After a few sessions of night skating, you will notice that your reflexes are better. You will skip, jump, stop and use those skills that you've learned but never get to use. Imagine jumping on and off curbs, not to mention stairs.
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TSV members goes night skating every Friday. For us, it relief stress. We enjoy the rugged terrains, slopes, sceneries (especially along Orchard Road), and the uncertainty. Oh! also the food. Yes, food! We will always make a stop for great food and chit chat.
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| TSV Favorite Route |
LEVEL B : Padang > Stamford Rd > KopiTiam > Istana > Orchard Rd < RETURN
• walkways
• slight slopes
• traffic lights
• people
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