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  1. Today, went to Clementi for lunch and got hit and run in the open carpark. Right fender damaged, and etc. No video but luckily there was a witness who informed me of the car # and is willing to be my witness if required. I have made a police report and was told that the report will route to TP, and they will do some investigation (not sure what kind though). I am curious what should my next course of actions? 1. Go to my insurer's authorized workshop and get them to repair and directly claim against them? 2. If I choose #1, will the workshop ask me to pay first and then reimburse me when the claim is successful? 3. If the claim is unsuccessful, will my NCD be affected? Anybody with experience on this and can advise? The van with the P plate. Screencap from the witness. He emailed me.
  2. Civil service money no enough.... time for pay raise http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/mfa-chief-of-protocol-lim/842746.html SINGAPORE: The former chief of protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was charged on Thursday with 60 counts of cheating, totalling almost S$89,000. Sixty-year-old Lim Cheng Hoe faces 56 counts of cheating the ministry and four counts of cheating a government agency called Vital.Org. Lim is accused of doing so by submitting false expense claims between February 2008 and May 2012. He allegedly inflated the quantity of pineapple tarts and wines bought and used for official trips and visits. He claimed more than 10,000 boxes of pineapple tarts but only used about 2,200 boxes. He also claimed 248 bottles of wine but used only 89. Lim is said to have made claims for items he did not buy, or those that were bought but not used. Lim's lawyer has asked to make representations. A pre-trial conference will be held on October 25. - CNA/fa
  3. Hi all, I want to seek advice from your all. This morning i met a chain collision. 3 car involved, i am in the between of the two car. My rear was badly hit by a malaysia car then i hit a singaporean car. After accident, i call my insurance agent for the claiming process and was divert to their authorised workshop for checking. Upon arrival the workshop office, the officer told me that they don't do malaysia car 3rd party claim and i can only claim my own insurance. I rem during the accident event, there is a guy pass me a name card and told me that they are specilise dealing claim with malaysia car. So no choice, as this is not my fault as that malaysia car hit me from behind and the impact was so strong that also push my car crash into the front car. I decide to call that workshop to help me assist this claim case. My question is does anyone successful claim from malaysia car that accident happen in singapore?
  4. Hi All, There are no TV reception and internet. Location: Woodlands Anyone facing the same problem? Or did i miss something in the news?
  5. This photo taken on Thursday, Oct 10, 2013, shows Japanese auto giant Toyota Motor demonstrating its pre-collision system which uses automatic steering in addition to automatic braking to prevent collisions, in Tokyo. Toyota on Friday, Oct 11, 2013, unveiled the next generation of cars featuring an auto pilot system that will swerve to avoid collisions and also keep to the middle of the road, all without drivers touching the wheel. Toyota on Friday unveiled the next generation of cars featuring an auto pilot system that will swerve to avoid collisions and also keep to the middle of the road, all without drivers touching the wheel. The Japanese giant autos using the self-driving technology could be available on the market in just a few years' time. "These advanced driving support technologies prevent human errors, reduce driving stress and help drivers avert accidents, which has a big potential to reduce the number of traffic deaths," Toyota managing director Moritaka Yoshida said at a presentation in Tokyo. Leading automakers and technology firms, including Toyota, rival Nissan and Internet giant Google, have been working on self-driving and assisted-driving technology for years. Toyota, the world's biggest automaker, said that while drivers would still need to be alert and take part in the driving process, it essentially lets them put the vehicle on auto-pilot, leaving most of the work to the computer system. The Automated Highway Driving Assist (AHDA) system lets vehicles communicate wirelessly to avoid running into each other while keeping the car in the middle of the road lane -- no matter how many twists and turns lie ahead. "Cars with these technologies recognise the accelerating or slowing speed of those ahead, which also helps avoid traffic jams," said project manager Mitsuhisa Shida. "They can wirelessly exchange data once every 0.1 seconds." The company plans to install AHDA in its commercial models over the next few years. Toyota has already introduced the pre-collision braking assist system in its Lexus luxury sedan and plans to install it in other models by 2015, with the other technologies to follow. Many cars already have systems that gives drivers a panoramic view to keep watch for nearby objects while parking itself. The latest collision-avoidance system has doubled the detection time of oncoming objects to four seconds from a previous two seconds, Toyota added. The automaker said such advances would be especially helpful for older people. Japan's society is rapidly ageing with over-65s already making up around a quarter of the 128 million-strong population. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/technology/story/toyota-unveils-cars-auto-pilot-system-avoids-collisions-20131011
  6. http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/...member-20130114 Hope judge give him MAXIIMUM SENTENCE. KONG HEE FCUK CHOY
  7. Video: http://www.razor.tv/video/535694 You have heard of dashboard cameras in cars. Now, it is the turn of the bicycle-cam. Bikes fitted with video-recording devices are becoming an increasingly common sight on Singapore's roads. Riders use them to gather evidence if they get into an accident
  8. For me...I spend a lot of quantity time with my girl...as well as quality time. Recently we have this sweet 'habit'....close to her bedtime...she will sit on my lap and we will watch her fav show from babyTV....then as she gets tired..she will rest her head backwards on my chest...and I will ask her.."baby...sleep sleep already ok?". When she is ready..she will nod her head and I will carry her to bed bed.
  9. sorry it's npnt, but am i seeing things? 17" somemore. think i saw it on a passat or jetta. hope it's the driver kayu puncture his own tyre and go outside replace.
  10. Anyone know where in Singapore have hair salon that wash hair for half an hour, massage for half an hour like last time? Hard to find nowadays..........
  11. How would you expect MacRitchie nature trail to look like, smooth as Orchard Road..... yahoo news: Letter slamming MacRitchie running trail goes viral It takes one "strange" complain letter over a stone to set loose the earth-loving side of Singaporeans, it seems. A reader's letter published by The Straits Times on Saturday sparked major buzz over the weekend, receiving over 14,000 Facebook shares along with a slew of negative comments. Titled "Dangerous obstacles along MacRitchie trail", the letter was written by a Larry Quah Chai Koon, who seemed to be complaining about a fall he had while "exercising" at a nature trail in MacRitchie, at a slope towards the TreeTop Walk. According to his account, his "foot struck a protruding stone" before he "lost balance" and "crashed". His fall impacted his left shoulder, resulting in a "fractured left collarbone" two cracked ribs and "multiple lacerations". The writer then added, "Maintenance should be undertaken to remove protruding stones, branches and roots that may pose a danger to visitors." The letter stirred a storm of negative online comments defending the nature park; some even gave the writer tips on running at the nature trail. Nature defenders One commenter said, "Nature is undulating and full of hidden pitfalls
  12. First time seeing this car on the road, looks very sweet especially with the quad exhaust. The overall body shape looks sleek as well. Is this the 2.4L JDM version? 2.4L in such a small car, surely it is a hoot to drive!
  13. Any bros here can advise where to buy this in Singapore? I need one with the bluetooth, only center pc type, thanks for sharing.
  14. from Yahoo : Customer finds baby lizard in Sausage McMuffin By azliah | What
  15. Hi all, Reposting from HWZ EDMW, bermudas posted: "Happened on the ECP (left-most lane) towards Changi, he was on his way home from work. TP informed that he was hit from the back and dragged few metres. Taxi did not stop. A motorist followed the taxi, captured the plate number and informed the police. Male, Chinese uncle has been arrested. Appeal for eye-witnesses and hopefully the motorist who called the Police can give me a call @ 92722437. Dad died instantly. I am not able to post in mycarforum since i do not have 50 posts yet. Appreciate if someone can help me post this there. I am only looking for witnesses whom i can speak to. Thanks for reading." If anyone witnessed this accident please proceed to help out the guy mentioned in the post.. http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?t=3247019
  16. spotted this accident this morinng, directly opp Thomson plaza.. reckon car skided..mount kerb and banged into a tree....saw the driver standing beside the polic car...drive with care please...esp raining day..
  17. Hey folks... Seems like used car prices are being controlled by dealers Crazy market put there... Is there a way for genuine buyers & sellers to match one another? After 4 days of intensive sgcarmart fingering & 1 day of checking out dealers, I feel like everywhere chop carrot
  18. Pick this up at HWZ. Bring it here for discussion. In my dept, about 80% married. And my impression of MCFer regulars, most are married. That's why find the stats alarming.. Source http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/singapore...-035606362.html 76% of men and 56% of women remained unwed. According to SingStat, between 2001 and 2011, the proportion of singles increased particularly among younger males and females. Here's more from SingStat: Among those aged 25-29 years, 76 per cent of the males and 56 per cent of the females were single in 2011, up from 65 per cent and 41 per cent respectively in 2001. A relatively high proportion of males and females in their thirties were also never-married in 2011. Among those aged 30-34 years, 38 per cent of the males and 25 per cent of the females remained single in 2011, compared to the 31 per cent for males and 19 per cent for females in 2001.
  19. Let's say you are offered the same price for the same number of days/night.. Guys.. any idea which one is better? Facilities cannot be cross-used right? (ie. I stay in Hard Rock, can hop over to Festive?) Michael Hard Rock Festive Equarius
  20. Wondering what to invest with just $5,000, i know not a lot but put in bank the interest is really pathetic =( so i would rather go invest something. I have been investing in Silver but now the price drop like s--t -.- So any advice???
  21. Hi bro got a question here 3 weeks ago I bought a car from a PI. The car was delivered with the ABS/VSA unit spoilt. They promised to fixed it but here is what happened Around 2 weeks ago Left my car at PI and was supposed to fixed the ABS module the same day (at an unknown workshop). But after 2 days the car was not even worked on and I was pissed requested the PI to tell me the workshop name. I went to the workshop immediately and pick my car up as I needed the car (the mechanic even tell me to
  22. I saw the 1450 and 1550. Any more recommendations guys?
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