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Scirocco speed demon zig-zags between vehicles on PIE

Scirocco speed demon zig-zags between vehicles on PIE

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Here's a video uploaded by SG Road Vigilante showing a speeding Volkswagen Scirocco zig-zagging along PIE, which also reminds me of another infamous incident caused by a speeding Kia Cerato last weekend.

This happened along the Upper Bukit Timah Exit with another unrecognisable car seemingly chasing closely behind him.

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Putting other road users in danger

The Scirocco driver then channeled his inner Alonso to manoeuvre between a tipper truck and a silver Van, overtaking both vehicles in one go. Although i have to admit that this was a well executed move, this act of weaving in and out of traffic puts other road users in danger. 

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Reckless or dangerous driving

Many drivers with common sense would already know this, but i'd just like to remind everyone that anyone driving a motor vehicle recklessly, or at a speed or manner which is dangerous to the public, is guilty of an offence.

Netizens on Youtube has some comments to say about this:

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CNY is coming. So please ladies and gentlemen, do drive safe.

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Looks like his MIL was in the car behind chasing him.

Good switcharoo and he lost her.

:grin:

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Nowdays cannot do this kind of stunt. Almost every car has dashcam and prone to kena trend. Well that's what they are saying now. Kena trend. [laugh]

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It's quite well executed as no other vehicles jam braked or swerved to avoid it. 

Even if reported to TP, the only outcome will be failure to use turn signal. Either a courtesy letter reminder or $100 fine 😂

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If these racers are my friends especially the one driving the VW, I am gonna ask him what prize he won for winning the race. 1st prize TOTO ticket or just some stupid act because of his ego. 

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7 hours ago, Jamesc said:

Looks like his MIL was in the car behind chasing him.

Good switcharoo and he lost her.

:grin:

MIL was in the back seat, and he could shake her off no matter how fast he drove. 

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Thought there was an infamous VW Sirocco previously too...

And no, the way the vehicles were doing, it is not just a simple offense of lane-change without signaling. It will be dangerous driving + all applicable rules compounded together... 

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I am pretty sure VW is speeding but the move is well executed as noone, including the VW had to brake. 

Better than the many drivers out there (usually law abiding) who due to their kayu skills caused all those accidents.  Slow drivers who suka suka brake are a dime a dozen on my roads. 

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Haiz. Sometimes ask myself, what is worse. This type of higher speed driving, or goondu driving below speed limit not paying attention, looking at mobile phone and driving a car on underinflated or botak tyres?

Yes yes, both are jialat but focus by regulators/media is only on one.

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