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It was a hot Saturday afternoon and I walked from home to the Koufu food court for lunch at Kaki Bukit Ave 1. On the return leg, I was standing on the island (where the lady is standing in the above photo) and while waiting for the




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yeah i frequent koufu and its very common to see ppl doing illegal u turn there.

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so how? u wanna sue them, or bite them? i'm sure everyone see idiotic people doing idiotic/illegal stunts. what then?

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The island can be modified ('eaten') to be more U-turn friendly.

I have seen the enhancement in some of the newer estates.. mabbie TS can bring it up to his/her MP too.

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Everyone U-turns there because if you go to the next turning to U-turn, there will be 999 L-plate cars from Ubi driving centre TRYING to U-turn there.

 

The govt should ban L-platers from doing right-turns and U-turns! [:p]

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There got a "No U-Turn" sign? Illegal U-turn is only when there is a "No-U-turn" sign. U-turn is allowed only when there is a "U-Turn" sign. So what if there is no "U-turn sign"? Can we U-turn?

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