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aiya...Singaporean just have to drive with patience...

 

cars in singapore like all delivering tofu...always in a rush..

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Student admits causing crash

POLYTECHNIC student who was driving his father's car at around midnight along Old Upper Thomson Road on Jan 29, lost control and went off the road, plunging 1 metre downhill before hitting some trees.

 

Two passengers at the back of the Mitsubishi Lancer, Nanyang Polytechnic students Mr David Li, 18, and Mr Mervin Teo, 19, did not survive the crash . . . .

 

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Wonder if the two dead kids' next of kin will file civil suits.

 

That jan case? Old upp thomson road if buay zai please dont go above 40. stick below 60 is best. Not that i dont go there la. I go there, i go myself, at least if anything happens, happens to me.

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that road is dangerous even in broad daylight..

 

lotsa blind corner and the road is slippery because of algae growth..

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At least he dares to take the responsibility of this accident and not trying find all sort of excuses... still a MAN.

 

He was caught red-handed? [sweatdrop] There's no denying his guilt. [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

 

He has no other choice but to admit his guilt. Otherwise he would probably wayang and try to get away with it. The deaths of his friends will haunt him till the end of his days. How, I wonder, is he going to live with that guilt. Just one silly immature error and his future has gone down the drain...........

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Not just young drivers, i've seen plenty of early middle age (30-40yr olds)drivers also damn impatient and drives recklessly.

 

In fact, i encounter more reckless early middle age drivers than young drivers every day. [lipsrsealed]

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My heart goes to the deceased.

 

As for the driver, I think he should impose upon himself lifetime driving ban as a repent to his unforgivable reckless act that costed 2 young lives.

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Student admits causing crash

POLYTECHNIC student who was driving his father's car at around midnight along Old Upper Thomson Road on Jan 29, lost control and went off the road, plunging 1 metre downhill before hitting some trees.

 

Two passengers at the back of the Mitsubishi Lancer, Nanyang Polytechnic students Mr David Li, 18, and Mr Mervin Teo, 19, did not survive the crash . . . .

 

- - -

 

Wonder if the two dead kids' next of kin will file civil suits.

 

I only pity the deceased and their familes ... [:|]

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