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Childish S-class driver?


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not trying to complain here,but just to share my encounter with a S-class driver who is childish in my opinion.

enjoy my story,here it goes.wink.gif

 

it was 6.30pm and i was driving along thomson road on the right lane of a 3 lane road.

being quite far away from the car infront,i stepped up to close the gap.

as i was about 2-3 cars length from the champagne gold S280,i realise the Mercedes seems to slow down and his gap was further from the cars infront though he did not step on the brake.

i kept a safe distance from the mercedes and thought he might want to filter to the middle lane but his signal was not on then.

as the middle lane was full of vehicles,i guess he might be slowing down to wait for chance to filter and i decided to follow his pace though behind me was a long queue of vehicles.

then suddenly he starts to step on the brake even though his speed was like 60km/hr and vehicles infront of him was like about 7-8 cars length.

because my distance was safe from him,i wasn't panick but i gave him a beam to warn him.

this time,he brake even harder.

i paused for awhile and follow his pace at a safe distance,he still does not speed up nor filter lane.

i suspect he is trying to be funny.

this time,being mischief and to prove my point,i gave him another beam.

true enough,he step on the brake again.

i relent and decided to follow him and see what he wants to do.his speed dropped to about 50km/hr this time obviously hogging the road.

then after awhile,he on his headlight.maybe trying to bluff me that he was braking.laugh.gif

then at this time,i guess he was telling about his passenger that i was beaming at him cause i saw the passenger turn around and see.

after following some distance,i decided to give up and switched to middle lane.

as i drove pass the S-class.the passenger girl turn and look at me and i shake my head.

i guess the passenger told the driver about my action,this time the driver started to speed up but i ignored him and continue my journey.the rest is history.laugh.gif

passenger looks pretty young at about 25-30 years old.

i guess the driver is young too.

this is the first time i see S-class driver so childish.tongue.gif

do you agree that it is a childish act?

have you ever seen any childish driver who drives a big car like 7 series,300CC...etc?

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not trying to complain here,but just to share my encounter with a S-class driver who is childish in my opinion.

 

Nowadays post threads in Complaint folder must have this kind of disclaimer first. Keke [lipsrsealed]

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don't have. I've not met any childish driver on the road.

 

usually i siam for cars that appears to be not normal (too slow, too fast, or not steady ones). let other ppl play with them however they like it. I just want my journey to be as smooth as possible.

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Best thing to do is to overtake, rev a lil bit and get the f**k out of there. Its not like you were following a F430 or a Quattroporte where it would have been worth it to listen to the tune of their sweet exhaust.

S280 can go kiss my arse good bye if he wants to drive like a trishaw.

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With the way you are flashing people, I'm not surprised how the Merc driver reacted. I would say you were no better

 

wah... sin ka por lang very easily beh siong leh. people flash abit or horn abit all start to be defensive leow??

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that's what i wanted to do.

that's why when i confirmed his action,i decided to filter to the middle lane.

but due to many vehicles in the middle lane,i kept a distance and at the same time see what he is up to.

when there was chance to filter,i waited to see if he wanted to filter as i did not want to be on the same lane as him.

he showed no action and i did a swift filter in case he see me filter he also do so.

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