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Daring PMD riders go 80km/h in MCE, drivers enraged at lack of action

If PMD can travel at 80km/h, why is my grab order so slow to travel? What happened? The footage shows the PMDs going much faster than the camcar while Chinese music blares in the background.  While the MCE is fairly empty at the time of recording, it does not change the fact that using a PMD on the expressway is illegal and unsafe in the event of an accident. If caught, first-time offenders face a fine of up to S$2,000 or up to three months in jail, or both. Repeat offe

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Taking a leaf out of the book from neighbouring countries - 4 pax on an e-bike?

In any other country, this may not be a shocking sight. But this is Singapore, so it IS a shocking sight. Watch the video to see why! What happened? A camcar travelling along Kallang Road to Sim avenue was very impressed to see a family of 4 travelling on an e-bike at 60km/h. The mother was calmly leaning back as she took a call, the two children sitting there and the father expertly keeping the bike balanced. Never rode an e-bike before so riders, comment down below how diff

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LTA absent as PMDs endanger others by speeding on an expressway

PMDs may be somewhat affordable, but if you're not careful they can cost you your life. Like these guys may find out soon enough.  What happened? A camcar was travelling on East Coast Parkway (ECP) at 2am in the morning yesterday when it cam across a gang of PMD riders speeding on the expressway.  There was at first only one rider in view on the cam car’s left before a second zoomed past into the footage. A third soon zoomed from the camcar’s right. Speedi

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Powered bicycle exceeds 60km/h while playing with ‘lightsabers’

Another day, another PAB/PMD story. Why is it always the younger people using these?   What happened?  At 1.32 A.M, a PMD and PAB (Power Assisted Bicycle) were spotted going over 60km/h on Jalan Eunos.    The PMD is initially in the lead but that changes at 0:34 in the video, when the PAB surges past the PMD like a turbo kicked in.   Impressively, it looks like this was all while the PAB rider was using one hand to keep the bike steady as he held a f

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Spot an illegal PMD on the road? Shout and honk at them. They might lose balance and fall like these clowns

Every time I see a PMD on the road, a Young Punk (YP) is usually the one behind it.  Worse still, an underaged YP who couldn't care less about their safety. Watch how a motorcyclist teaches a couple of YP PMD riders a lesson they will never forget: What Happen? The incident occurred at Punggol Field, involving a motorcyclist and two illegal PMD riders. The motorcyclist gave the PMD riders a short honk upon performing a discretionary right turn, most probably te

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YPs riding their illegally modified PMDs travel up to 70km/h, overtaking other motorists

As of April 2020, Personal Mobility Devices (PMDs) has been legally banned on roads, footpaths and pedestrian-only paths.  However, there are still sightings of PMDs on our roads, often rode by young punks (YPs). Watch this bunch of YPs ride that couldn't give a damn, ride their illegally modified PMDs on the road: What Happened? The video above was captured by a female passenger of the cam car. 3 YPs were riding their illegally modified PMDs along Brickland Road, t

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