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Bentley driver with bad overtaking skills swipes motorcyclist on CTE

Bentley driver with bad overtaking skills swipes motorcyclist on CTE

chitchatboy

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Here's a case of bad driving judgement gone wrong.

Spotted on ROADS.sg facebook page - this red Bentley Continental blocked by a road hogger on CTE towards the City on 18/4/21.

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The impatient driver overtakes by filtering two lanes to the left but realises that the lane leads off the expressway.

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In a flash, the driver signals and swerves back to the right and smacks into the innocent bike on the centre lane.579382855_Screenshot2021-04-20at4_35_26PM.png.e523bafeb79e2bc4f051f967e210ce2b.png

Thankfully the cam car managed to catch the Bentley driver in the act.

Naturally, all the keyboard warriors waste no youth blaming the Bentley for the accident...

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https://www.facebook.com/roadssg/videos/142665334476260

 




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Watwheels

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I think the JB biker has to take part of the blame. It was hogging the right most lane. When it is switching lane to the left he also took his sweet time. Cars behind him has to jam on their brakes. If biker is felling unwell, dont ride, take grab or taxi.

The Bentley driver is also noob lah. He's so young. Dunno the danger of such overtaking. Always be aware of the situation first before overtaking. A little bit of patience will go a long way.

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Some of the lane 1 hoggers are the main cause of these accidents. 

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