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Law-breaking cyclists get into chain collision!

Law-breaking cyclists get into chain collision!

chitchatboy

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We wonder if these group of cyclists are aware that the COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing when they ride in such a large group..

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Posted by the people from SG Road Vigilante on 7th of Aug 2020 is a video of a large group of cyclist riding together seriously before a crash causes a chain collision of bicycles. Some of us might find the accident funny while some would be shocked at how dangerous riding on the road could be. We just hope that everyone recovers well from their fall.

Of course, such a post will put netizens into a commenting frenzy where everyone will be slamming the cyclists for road-hogging and riding in a group of more than five. 

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Do you feel that these large gatherings should be stopped? Or do you feel that more and more cyclists are taking advantage of our roads? Let us know...

 




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