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LTA: More caught illegally altering vehicles


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They should step up enforcement also on misadjusted headlamps. So common to see headlights which are pointed too high up, which is blinding and distracting at night.

Loud exhausts too. Nowadays I will bunknife any cars that wakes me up at night.

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actually LTA should step up to catch taxis that emit a bomb of black smoke when sudden acceleration

 

also those SBS buses that emit black smoke on acceleration

 

 

black smoke should be NEA i suppose. aiyah. they always taichi here and there. very confusing <_<

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Agree with you. LTA should just impose EU rules on DRL instead of "no" without merits.

 

I had fixed a aftermarket DRL from a reputable manufacturer - which dims after the headlights are on.

It does enhance vehicle visibility especially in cp.

this i agree w u, though i've none on my current ride. installed led4 on prev ride; turns off when headlight on, default on when no other light. definitely increase road presence from far. if EU can mandate, y not l-ta.

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So DRL is still illegal? why cant LTA approve that/

 

Factory comes with standard that is adhere to more or less international agreed standard.

 

If LTA approves it...you will see cars that will fit so much DRL that makes it look like a float from the Ching Gay parade.

 

There will always be people that tend to over do things.

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black smoke should be NEA i suppose. aiyah. they always taichi here and there. very confusing <_<

 

Black smoke on diesel is LTA and NEA. Both agency also can summon you.

 

LTA will usually escort you back to Sin Ming to test. NEA will take video and use it to summon.

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They should catch those MY bikes that curl up the number plates to avoid easy identification....

 

Oakley Sunglasses

 

Actually the simpler way is that at the bike lane at customes, just station officer there and turn back all the bikes with upturned plates. Eliminate problem at source.

 

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LTA should go catch pot holes and patchy road repair works...

 

Agree on this.

 

The quality is going downhill.

 

I was unable to search the status of this project at junction of serangoon ave 2/serangoon ave 3.,

if it is "completed", then its definitely shitty work.

 

can someone advise the status?

 

 

 

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If singapore has a track, racing on the public road is kept to minimal.

 

huh [hur]

 

you tell me which country that have race tracks

and does that country dont have any goondus racing on the road?

 

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Actually the simpler way is that at the bike lane at customes, just station officer there and turn back all the bikes with upturned plates. Eliminate problem at source.

Yes, but then. Prior to clearing the custom, they could straighten it. Curl it back after clearing. Best way, but trouble some is specify the type of numberplate material allowed.

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Yes, but then. Prior to clearing the custom, they could straighten it. Curl it back after clearing. Best way, but trouble some is specify the type of numberplate material allowed.

Easy - those with evidence of tampering with license plate will be barred from entry.

Also, Red Plate cars that have red paint sprayed onto the white numbering to be penalised as well.

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huh [hur]

 

you tell me which country that have race tracks

and does that country dont have any goondus racing on the road?

 

I agree with him and think he is right in a way. If we have a race track for people to race, there should be less (not zero) racing on the streets. Some more we are so small, want to go race track the most also take 1 hr only.. not like Malaysia where have to plan much in advance unless you live near the track, AND in NSHW I don't see many racers; they speed, but I don't see them go head to head.

 

It's like having an official casino reduces illegal gambling.

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