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but seriously, for mistaking throttling rather than braking is a bit FAIL already... how can she mistook anyting like when u need to accelerate u need to turn the throttle and when u need to brake, u need to depress foot brake or right hand brake??? wat is she tinking???

if u are telling me for auto car, brake and accelerator juz side by side at the foot maybe can depress wrongly... but for bike..............?

unless they are oso teaching auto motorbike now too which i dun noe.... lol

When accident almost happens, people kan chiong resulting accident.

I was in a go-kart accident before, I also kan chiong when understeer hoping I can drift out of it and landed in tire wall.

I drive auto car using left foot braking for years and still kan chiong to gas it when understeer.

 

 

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but seriously, for mistaking throttling rather than braking is a bit FAIL already... how can she mistook anyting like when u need to accelerate u need to turn the throttle and when u need to brake, u need to depress foot brake or right hand brake??? wat is she tinking???

if u are telling me for auto car, brake and accelerator juz side by side at the foot maybe can depress wrongly... but for bike..............?

unless they are oso teaching auto motorbike now too which i dun noe.... lol

 

I thought quite common. When they panic alot of them just accelerate. lol. Cuz during my driving lessons at bbdc a few years back saw alot of these type of ppl. Suddenly accelerate very fast for no reason. Some even the front wheel off the ground. And most I saw are guys doing that. lol.

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but seriously, for mistaking throttling rather than braking is a bit FAIL already... how can she mistook anyting like when u need to accelerate u need to turn the throttle and when u need to brake, u need to depress foot brake or right hand brake??? wat is she tinking???

if u are telling me for auto car, brake and accelerator juz side by side at the foot maybe can depress wrongly... but for bike..............?

unless they are oso teaching auto motorbike now too which i dun noe.... lol

 

Ever rode a motorbike? Do you know where the throttle is? Do you where the brake is? Its on the same right side handle bar.

 

Go figure.

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She lost control of her motorbike during a lesson and plunged two storeys.

 

Miss Nur Amalina Md Juffri was having her fourth lesson at the Singapore Safety Driving Centre (SSDC).

She was navigating a bend on the open-air circuit which is on the fifth-storey roof.

 

Ten minutes into her motorbike lesson, she accelerated instead of braking and hit a 1m high wall.

 

The impact flung her off the motorbike. She then crashed through the steel mesh between the fence and wall, and fell onto the third-floor ledge.

 

Officers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force used ropes and a stretcher to lift Miss Nur Amalina to the third storey where an ambulance was waiting.

 

A manager at the SSDC told The New Paper that the centre immediately secured and strengthened the steel mesh to prevent another accident from occurring. The centre is also considering raising the height of the wall and putting up warning signs as riders approach the bend.

 

Police investigations are ongoing. [speechless]

 

 

 

That explains............

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Neutral Newbie

Eee.. Dun be so MCP... I got both class 2 and 3 le lo.. and i can cook well...

 

you a lady?

 

good that you can cook well, many ladys can't cook for nuts.. kudos to you.

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you a lady?

 

good that you can cook well, many ladys can't cook for nuts.. kudos to you.

 

 

yes... shame that nowaday some gals dun have the skill to cook...

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