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  1. 1. Do you hangout at 20 Tiang?

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    • Waste of time.
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    • Always there to race.
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    • What's 20 Tiang?
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Steady lah stompard.

 

I'm sure TP knows, but only conducts occasional enforcement or "show face". Just like lim chu kang or last time changi beach and before that changi coast road.

 

Maybe when someone dies then they'll come down hard for awhile. I figure eventually LTA will just install humps, then we can see yishun dam pattern (cheong and brake, cheong and brake).

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Turbocharged

Why do you guys play in Singapore when you can play elsewhere (very near us)? Singapore is dangerous, roads are short (5km is nothing) and there are chao kias hiding nearby with their cameras waiting to stomp you [laugh]

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Why do you guys play in Singapore when you can play elsewhere (very near us)? Singapore is dangerous, roads are short (5km is nothing) and there are chao kias hiding nearby with their cameras waiting to stomp you [laugh]

I always ask people to play in JB after 3am. Try going in from woodlands.. then head towards danga bay where the roads are straight that you can speed all the way to 200km/hour for a while.. slow down when the lights turn red ( only 2 ) but just slow down, no need stop cos its 3am in the morning and even if TP try to stop you, they most probably cant out-run you in their proton waja..

 

Once u hit coastal highway, you can play with the bends and slopes. Maintain your speed and don't speed beyong 180km/hour here cos its pitch dark.. whack your throttle all the way after you pass Bukit Indah exit and its well lit outside Horizon Hills. Once you hit 2nd link highway u can whack till 300km/hour. No Cars no motors.

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I always ask people to play in JB after 3am. Try going in from woodlands.. then head towards danga bay where the roads are straight that you can speed all the way to 200km/hour for a while.. slow down when the lights turn red ( only 2 ) but just slow down, no need stop cos its 3am in the morning and even if TP try to stop you, they most probably cant out-run you in their proton waja..

 

Once u hit coastal highway, you can play with the bends and slopes. Maintain your speed and don't speed beyong 180km/hour here cos its pitch dark.. whack your throttle all the way after you pass Bukit Indah exit and its well lit outside Horizon Hills. Once you hit 2nd link highway u can whack till 300km/hour. No Cars no motors.

You da man! 300km per hr!!! What car do you drive?

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I always ask people to play in JB after 3am. Try going in from woodlands.. then head towards danga bay where the roads are straight that you can speed all the way to 200km/hour for a while.. slow down when the lights turn red ( only 2 ) but just slow down, no need stop cos its 3am in the morning and even if TP try to stop you, they most probably cant out-run you in their proton waja..

 

Once u hit coastal highway, you can play with the bends and slopes. Maintain your speed and don't speed beyong 180km/hour here cos its pitch dark.. whack your throttle all the way after you pass Bukit Indah exit and its well lit outside Horizon Hills. Once you hit 2nd link highway u can whack till 300km/hour. No Cars no motors.

Coastal Highway I tried before 230km/hour for 5 seconds just outside Horizon Hills into LEGOLAND. But watch out for wild boar which still cross the road once in a blue moon as to the left is still a big chunk of land reserved for International Destination Resort. Lucky not like Jalan Tanjung Kupang in Pontain with 100% dark winding roads where COWs will be crossing.

 

Just before LEGOLAND you can also exit at Puteri Harbour/Kota Iskandar exit and when you are there you still can go at 200km/hour for a good 10 second before you come to a roundabout.. After the roundabout you can accelerate again until Kota Iskandar to your left and after a roundabout, u can go at 250km/hour while LEGOLAND will be to your right. Ignore the traffic lights ( there are two ) cos there wont be cars from the dead junction at wee hours of the night except couples out for bonking sessions or policemen dozing off. Drive on and you hit 2nd link and the rest is History.

 

Sometimes you will encounter those car racers ( friendly malay youth not those robbers ) who will try to play with you in their modified proton Satria Neos etc. Their cars are very very loud but very very slow but just play with them if you are free cos Thur and Friday nights are their weekend and the polis wont stop you because half of them are in the Royal Polis Force anyway. When you are exiting highway after the game, just wind down your windows and wave goodbye to them if not they will think the Sporeans drive fast cars sibei arrogant.

 

Jalan Sawah is the best to test your car with the winding bends up and down. Zero handphone reception as it is perched inside Pulai Mountain with palm plantations to your left and right. So make sure you don't buang. The 20-30minutes inside the mountain is like in heaven if you are driving a turbo-charged modified engine

 

Never speed in Singapore. This place is too crowded and not suitable for fast drives.

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Coastal Highway I tried before 230km/hour for 5 seconds just outside Horizon Hills into LEGOLAND. But watch out for wild boar which still cross the road once in a blue moon as to the left is still a big chunk of land reserved for International Destination Resort. Lucky not like Jalan Tanjung Kupang in Pontain with 100% dark winding roads where COWs will be crossing.

 

Just before LEGOLAND you can also exit at Puteri Harbour/Kota Iskandar exit and when you are there you still can go at 200km/hour for a good 10 second before you come to a roundabout.. After the roundabout you can accelerate again until Kota Iskandar to your left and after a roundabout, u can go at 250km/hour while LEGOLAND will be to your right. Ignore the traffic lights ( there are two ) cos there wont be cars from the dead junction at wee hours of the night except couples out for bonking sessions or policemen dozing off. Drive on and you hit 2nd link and the rest is History.

 

Sometimes you will encounter those car racers ( friendly malay youth not those robbers ) who will try to play with you in their modified proton Satria Neos etc. Their cars are very very loud but very very slow but just play with them if you are free cos Thur and Friday nights are their weekend and the polis wont stop you because half of them are in the Royal Polis Force anyway. When you are exiting highway after the game, just wind down your windows and wave goodbye to them if not they will think the Sporeans drive fast cars sibei arrogant.

 

Jalan Sawah is the best to test your car with the winding bends up and down. Zero handphone reception as it is perched inside Pulai Mountain with palm plantations to your left and right. So make sure you don't buang. The 20-30minutes inside the mountain is like in heaven if you are driving a turbo-charged modified engine

 

Never speed in Singapore. This place is too crowded and not suitable for fast drives.

Wahhh very informative !

 

Cheers

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What is a tiang? What language or dialect is that?

It is a Malay word meaning 'pole'.

 

In this case they are referring to 20 street light poles at the road side as guide for those drag racer lah.

 

This is along Lim Chu Kang Road near the Chinese/Muslim cemetary.

 

Want to race should head North lah......

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Long ago before 9/11 incident, when Jurong island was quite new and quiet.

 

Can hit very fantastic speeds on that long straight stretch in.

 

Now is the road to Desaru at night. Just have to watch for debris and potholes.

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It is a Malay word meaning 'pole'.

 

In this case they are referring to 20 street light poles at the road side as guide for those drag racer lah.

 

This is along Lim Chu Kang Road near the Chinese/Muslim cemetary.

 

Want to race should head North lah......

 

I agree.

 

If one wants to race or track, he or she should head down to the proper tracks like Sepang or Pasir Gudang.

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Now is the road to Desaru at night. Just have to watch for debris and potholes.

 

You mean the 'new' highway, or the old narrow one? [thumbsup]

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20 tiang and 40 tiang different places. 20 tiang is at Seletar Link.

Tiang is hokkien for lamppost if I'm not wrong.

 

It's a long stretch of clear straight road without any traffic lights. Every weekend you see many cars and motorcycles there to chill out. Tp volvo was there last weekend. Tsk...

 

Your info indirectly 'encourage' speeders to use the roads..... [sweatdrop] [sweatdrop]

 

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This place is as good as dead....TP will be there ambushing...that GTR is a living example for all to see....Go ahead to race lah.....let's see how many license you have to play...haha

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You mean the 'new' highway, or the old narrow one? [thumbsup]

 

Of course the new one lah! I cant even remember what the old one is like. Never drove on it. Only as a passenger when I was a teen.

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