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Singapore Reckless Drivers Part XII


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3 hours ago, Beregond said:

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Is that a one direction only lane? At the start a vezal seemed had to give way to a taxi...but the two parked cars also in different facing...🤔

Threw rubbish then...throw face now...😁

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17 hours ago, Heartbreakid said:

Is true. Despite sky high car prices here, I see more cars on the roads still. Simply put it, our country is too packed. And not just standard of driving has fallen, the standard of the people has fallen in many ways. 

Truly agree with what you say - would give you x100 Likes if I could!

Too many low-class plebian drivers out there! You need not be rich or affluent in order to have proper driving manners/etiquette!

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9 hours ago, Comage said:

They were cleaning the vehicle with tissue paper, and chucked the tissue paper into the drainage hole by the road side. 

This footage kapok from hwz edmw forum one... 

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1 hour ago, ER-3682 said:

Rider should Stop & Look,Driver also not Alert.

The car's front wheel had already touched the zebra markings.

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5 hours ago, Jamesc said:

 

Always look left look right for pedestrians at zebra first. Clear the zebra crossing then look out for vehicle on main road.

Knn. Priority all wrong. 

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49 minutes ago, Fitvip said:

The car's front wheel had already touched the zebra markings.

So need VAR to draw lines and review is it? Clear the crossing completely then look out for vehicle on main road.

There will always be corkanaden. Don't let them screw you.

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@Fitvip As an good Driver..We must slow down when reaching a Zebra Crossing...look at both sides of the Crossing..make sure no Cyclists or People Running or Jogging..then We pass it & look out for Traffic on the Main Road. 

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2 hours ago, Gizmore said:

Always look left look right for pedestrians at zebra first. Clear the zebra crossing then look out for vehicle on main road.

Knn. Priority all wrong. 

Pedestrians/Cyclists thinking..

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1 hour ago, ER-3682 said:

@Fitvip As an good Driver..We must slow down when reaching a Zebra Crossing...look at both sides of the Crossing..make sure no Cyclists or People Running or Jogging..then We pass it & look out for Traffic on the Main Road. 

ya now look must turn the head neck so much as some on PMD can be quite fast near the junction.. 

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7 minutes ago, Ody_2004 said:

 

Pedestrians/Cyclists thinking..

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ya now look must turn the head neck so much as some on PMD can be quite fast near the junction.. 

Ya.. with pedestrians have to look at what is 5m away from the  crossing.. with PMD and cyclists now have to look at what is 10m away from the crossing.. sweat leh.. 

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1 hour ago, Tkseah said:

Ya.. with pedestrians have to look at what is 5m away from the  crossing.. with PMD and cyclists now have to look at what is 10m away from the crossing.. sweat leh.. 

No choice lah.. now under the hot sun and delivering food is not easy.. they may not drink enuff and will be gong gong at times..

So we watch out for them loh.. if not @Jamesc got chance to post our video of knocking them down! whahahahahahha..

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1 hour ago, Ody_2004 said:

 

Pedestrians/Cyclists thinking..

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ya now look must turn the head neck so much as some on PMD can be quite fast near the junction.. 

Instead of Moses, place this near zebra crossing might also be effective.  😁

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I am just waiting for my MIL getting knocked down video.

Poor driver she walks away and he got a lot of damage.

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2 hours ago, Ody_2004 said:

No choice lah.. now under the hot sun and delivering food is not easy.. they may not drink enuff and will be gong gong at times..

So we watch out for them loh.. if not @Jamesc got chance to post our video of knocking them down! whahahahahahha..

 

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How can a driver not know which expressway he or she is on?

https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/scdf-responds-facebook-post-about-995-responder-allegedly-hanging-caller

 

Regarding this particular case, SCDF said its 995 call centre received a call about a road traffic accident and the location was reported by the caller to be along the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) towards Changi before Exit 8B.

The 995 call centre operator then repeated the reported location to the caller for verification.

The operator also asked for further details such as the nature of the injuries and the number of the lamp post nearest the accident, to which the caller said, "370F".

The operator then attempted to verify the direction on the PIE where the accident was located, to which the caller replied that it was on his exit towards Changi but that he was going towards Central Expressway (CTE), and repeated the lamp post number.

SCDF said the operator then assured the caller that the ambulance was already on its way and thanked him.

But the SCDF ambulance could not find the accident based on the information provided by the caller, SCDF added, which prompted the paramedic in the ambulance to contact the caller about the exit and lamp post number.

"This seemed to frustrate the caller who made snide remarks towards the paramedic. The paramedic then replied to the caller that she was uncomfortable with the tone of the caller, and subsequently disengaged from the call to focus the crew's attention on locating the accident," SCDF said.

It later found that the accident was instead along the CTE towards Seletar Expressway, before the PIE exit, after receiving a report from another caller on the same incident.

The SCDF ambulance that was dispatched for this call arrived at the scene within eight minutes and subsequently took a man to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

SCDF said: "There were no other accidents around the initial location reported by the caller, or the actual location, during that period of time."

It added: "As for the follow-up call initiated by the paramedic, the audio recording from an in-vehicle camera within the SCDF ambulance found that the paramedic had remained calm and polite with the caller throughout, even at the point when she said that she was not comfortable with the caller's tone and subsequently disengaged the call."

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