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In KL, we always say "The PJ drivers don't know how to drive". Of course I have heard that people from PJ saying "People in KL drive like pigs". hahaha.

 

It is the same like in UK. People in London just drive faster because they are being caught in the jam frequently, and time is precious as they are generally busier.

 

But once in the highway, they do let you pass very consciously. More so in UK than in Malaysia. I think Singapore is fine, just that a few guys are being 'programmed' to think that going beyond 90km/h the car will crash. in UK they do 80mph, on 70mph roads. in Germany there is no limit and malaysia you pay RM50 for no limit.

 

bro since you are a MY i guess, may i ask if its ok to drive a sg car into MY... put a MY plate... and blast all i want on the NSHW without worry of any cameras....

 

 

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he is balless to switch to lane 2. then how come he got ball to go to lane 1. those hogger at lane 1 always say i am travelling at speed limit liao. but the last thing i remember is that car in lane 2 are all travelling at 90km/h in non peak hour.

 

bro.. to me any prick on the 1st lane who thinks that he is already going very fast so the car behind should just drive at his speed, should get slapped 100times...

 

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bro since you are a MY i guess, may i ask if its ok to drive a sg car into MY... put a MY plate... and blast all i want on the NSHW without worry of any cameras....

 

If there is a road trap, MY or SG plates are the same.

 

So just drive.

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In KL, we always say "The PJ drivers don't know how to drive". Of course I have heard that people from PJ saying "People in KL drive like pigs". hahaha.

 

It is the same like in UK. People in London just drive faster because they are being caught in the jam frequently, and time is precious as they are generally busier.

 

But once in the highway, they do let you pass very consciously. More so in UK than in Malaysia. I think Singapore is fine, just that a few guys are being 'programmed' to think that going beyond 90km/h the car will crash. in UK they do 80mph, on 70mph roads. in Germany there is no limit and malaysia you pay RM50 for no limit.

 

what is PJ??

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If there is a road trap, MY or SG plates are the same.

 

So just drive.

 

???... road trap=speed trap/road block?

 

if kanna the milkmaids stop then lan lan... but i understand not always will stop you mah... sometimes take your pic but never stop you cause too many to stop....

 

 

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Just drive at the speed that you are comfortable with.

 

Try to cruise at about 80% of the vehicle's top speed. Just to be safe.

 

Key point is that you can look at the road more than the speedometer.

 

 

 

 

 

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There was a driver who tailgated me last month. It was a raining, I was on lane one because I wanted to make a U turn. I kept 5 to 6 car length behind the front car. The front car jammed brake, I started to brake, I managed to stop my car to a complete halt with half a car length to spare. The rain was heavy and the road was wet.

 

That tailgater hit my back, my wife suffered whiplash. Her upper back swollen for a week, she could not

work or sleep properly.

 

Till today, that tailgater did not make a report to his insurance company. I have authorized my insurance

company to proceed to make a claim against him.

 

Thankfully your wife does not have any recurring injury.

Everyone should really think about safety first instead of reacting impulsively to perceived wrongs on the roads.

Really not worth that short moment.

End of the day we all just want to get home safely to our families.

Happy Lunar New Year everyone.

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