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Day 1 of Phase 2 proves that Singaporeans can't drive

Day 1 of Phase 2 proves that Singaporeans can't drive

chitchatboy

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Now, we are sure not everyone agrees on this but here is proof that Singaporeans really can't drive.

As we all know, today is the first day of Phase 2 since the COVID-19 lockdown. This means that most if not all retail outlets can start to operate again and naturally, everyone will want to go to their favourite restaurant and shops to enjoy or buy whatever they need. 

 

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Of course the rush get out of our homes means that traffic on the roads will increase. And with the increase of traffic, Singapore roads accident.com has reported that in just one morning, there were at least 15 accidents that happened on our roads. (19 Jun 2020). 

Have Singaporeans forgotten how to drive after not driving for more than a month?

We can't help but agree with one of the last comments shown in the photo below...

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