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I think that bend in the dry still ok, at least no strips on the road that causes tyre to lose traction.

 

Bikes and during wet condition are of coz big NO NO to speed there.

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Hope the driver and passengers are alright. Think it is not so nice to do "[thumbsdown]" on others' accident, maybe one day your car end up worse than his. Then everyone put [thumbsdown][thumbsdown][thumbsdown] you are going to [:(][:(][:(] . [:/]

Wat I meant was the car [thumbsdown] not stable, not the driver lah.... [nod]

 

Yalor, his Mazda is always the best and most stable.

 

Regards,

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Same here. I guess it takes one to encounter a dangerous situation like that to consider installing TPMS. Now before i cheong, i will instinctively take a look at the reading first. Peace of mind. sweatdrop.gif

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When the rain is light, the water doesn't wash away the oil on the road. It floats on top of the surface. In heavy rain, the oil is washed away more easily.

 

In light rain, if you see glossy streaks behind the car in front, that's very slippery conditions. Drive safe.

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skid lah...

not only skid

was flung out of the bike

and crash head on and i mean head on to the wall

lucky helmet was secure properly

if not can see my brain splattering at the wall

 

final product

only suffer to abrasion on both my arms

and sprain ankle

bike.....scrape liow

oh yah bike finally came to a stop.......right near the merging lane

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140km/h u think that fast?????

should see 1 honda civic 3 doors dive into the corner with me side by side at 160km/h [sweatdrop]

 

that is really car versus bike

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I saw it too! Was wondering when someone gonna post ...

 

The driver really suai. Coz rain is very slight, road doesn't seem so wet, so can understand why drivers do not see the need to slow down.

 

But the road is still *wet*, although no paddles of water causing hydroplaning, one can still lose traction very very suddenly. sweatdrop.gif

 

 

PLEASE all MCF drivers (myself included), drive slowly as long as the roads are wet, even during slight drizzle. grouphug.gif

good advice... [thumbsup]

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Drift gone wrong... looks like something that I'm used to...

 

... that's why I advice everyone... even those with stock cars... to use cable ties to secure bumpers to the car

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yes, this exit is a bit dangerous during wet..

why?

 

few days eariler on monday morning at 915am, also saw two lorry and a saloon car collided on the trn ..not raining, but wet after rainroad condition .. [sweatdrop]

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