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Singapore Reckless Drivers Thread part III


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actually, i am bordering on the thought that using the signal stick is based on a subscription model based on the brand and make of car.

some makes, if you use the signal, it will cost you each time to flick the signal stick. Which aptly explains why damn stingy drivers never use them sticks to signal when changing lane or making a turn. :=B:

This is true, every light bulb has a certain lifetime. Some makes cost more to change, hence the owners will choose not to signal.
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actually, i am bordering on the thought that using the signal stick is based on a subscription model based on the brand and make of car.

some makes, if you use the signal, it will cost you each time to flick the signal stick. Which aptly explains why damn stingy drivers never use them sticks to signal when changing lane or making a turn.  :=B:

 

With so much software in cars now, the manufacturer should consider writing a program to prevent drivers from turning the steering wheels too much (to make a lane change or turn) if they have not toggle the signal stick.

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super efficent TP.

 

HP user no horse run LOL

 

Driver deserve it.

 

Yesterday at around 5.30pm on PIE (towards Tuas) near Simei exit, encounter a champagne color Corolla Atlis travelling on Lane 1 at 70km/h. I was on lane 2 at 80km and was thinking might be an older driver.

 

Had a look at the driver in the car when I pass him and was a mid 30s guy. The a**hole was holding and looking at his handphone.

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Driver deserve it.

 

Yesterday at around 5.30pm on PIE (towards Tuas) near Simei exit, encounter a champagne color Corolla Atlis travelling on Lane 1 at 70km/h. I was on lane 2 at 80km and was thinking might be an older driver.

 

Had a look at the driver in the car when I pass him and was a mid 30s guy. The a**hole was holding and looking at his handphone.

 

Doesn't matter whether young or old, if you see a champagne colour car, its usually a hogger.   [lipsrsealed]

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Doesn't matter whether young or old, if you see a champagne colour car, its usually a hogger. [lipsrsealed]

Stereotyping bro.

 

And no, I am not driving a champagne colour car...haha.

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Continuing, Tokyo Drift (into wall)

 

Had been seeing so many driver can't drive through this bend.

And it seems like those RWD accident more there, I already saw twice MB C Class. All enter bend too fast and suddenly brake at middle of the bend which is no no for RWD.

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Driver deserve it.

 

Yesterday at around 5.30pm on PIE (towards Tuas) near Simei exit, encounter a champagne color Corolla Atlis travelling on Lane 1 at 70km/h. I was on lane 2 at 80km and was thinking might be an older driver.

 

Had a look at the driver in the car when I pass him and was a mid 30s guy. The a**hole was holding and looking at his handphone.

Same. Yesterday at CTE, this cb X3 was hogging lane 1.

 

Overtook him on the left and saw that he's holding his phone and talking presumably using phone speaker.

 

Ccb

 

 

super efficent TP.

 

HP user no horse run LOL

I am all for this. Great job Mr TP.
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Same. Yesterday at CTE, this cb X3 was hogging lane 1.

 

Overtook him on the left and saw that he's holding his phone and talking presumably using phone speaker.

 

Ccb

I am all for this. Great job Mr TP.

 

I can never understand why these jokers can't simply pair the bluetooth connection to the car audio system ....

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I can never understand why these jokers can't simply pair the bluetooth connection to the car audio system ....

 

Or just put the damn phone on the handphone holder and use all they want. 

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I can never understand why these jokers can't simply pair the bluetooth connection to the car audio system ....

 

Making out going call lor. If incoming call easy to use bluetooth device but outgoing call got to scroll thru contacts. LoL...

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Making out going call lor. If incoming call easy to use bluetooth device but outgoing call got to scroll thru contacts. LoL...

 

I always assumed they were worried a female voice would drawl "baaaabbbbyy..." on the speaker and the wife is seated next to the driver.    :grin:

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I always assumed they were worried a female voice would drawl "baaaabbbbyy..." on the speaker and the wife is seated next to the driver.    :grin:

 

Haha...Not every guy got so much to worry about.

 

Make it a point to focus on driving. Want to make outgoing call do it after I get out of the car. Incoming call still ok, no need to take eyes off the road to answer with the help of the in-car bluetooth device.

 

Actually I have tried using voice call for my very first smartphone many years ago(from Palm, windows OS). I use it very often as it recognises my Asian accent. But when switch to iphone stupid Siri cannot recognise my accent and gave up using voice to activate outgoing calls. Have to give up making outgoing call when driving.

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Supercharged

SUPER LOUSY DRIVER…cannot handle car still attempt to drive like PRO.

 

edited for you.  :grin:

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