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  1. Was 2 cars away when it happen...truck totally destroy the tree, hit a SUV and motorist got injured....good thing truck did not leak or overturn.....
  2. Does anyone knows the parking charges at the Woodlands Waterfront promenade ? Is it ERP or coupon parking or is it FOC like some other national parks ? Thanks.
  3. I've just used the new road to CIQ. Just a note.. especially since it's the festive season.. Exiting from Sg customs, it's 2 straight lanes on the Causeway then merges into one lane on the left.. if you take the BAS lane, be prepared to jam up and change back into the car lane; if someone does finally give u way. Cos the bus lane heads elsewhere. then it will break into 2 car lanes... For those who remember that there are like 3 rows of passport counters... Now there are only 2.... sounds like jams to me.. In case you heading up north, start off early... Cheers
  4. As above, anyone has went there to change their tyres? How was their service and attitude...? Would be grateful for any inputs. :)
  5. Sorry noob question, tried searching but to no avail. All help appreciated. If I stay in woodlands, sembawang or yishun, wouldn't it be more worthwhile to cross the woodlands causeway than say 1 big round to the 2nd link??
  6. if lets say i need to drop someone off at woodlands checkpoint the taxi stand on saturday morning 6am which way should i take is the fastest and convenient and no jam/ roadblock at all. please advise thanks!
  7. yup... $3 for car wash... sign says carwash vacumm $3 $4 so i told the Chinaman wash and vacumm... neinei i thought $4 total... when he said $7 i was like telling myself how the fish did i think it was gonna be $4... but looking at the sign was like abit misleading... anyways i took out $10 to pay and laughed abit at my stupid self... then the chinaman shove a nets machine to me and said no cash accepted only nets... i laughed out loud and said how come so qi guai? and he said to me no ah not qi guai... i just ignored him... and passed him my atm card... then he CB keep saying not qi guai and said very ping chang... i stared him in the face and ask him to show me ANY other car wash dont accept cash one... or any business in SG dont accept cash... maybe have i guess but he saw my pissed wanna fight face and he shut up.... i left and it rained heavily within 20mins of driving towards town... NBCCB... thought $3-$4 wash vacumm never mind later got chiobu to fetch mah... but ended up $7... and kanna pissed off...
  8. Good Day Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm just wonderring if anyone ever gotten summon for the above offence?? cos I've seen lately that alot of queue cutters.. Is the offence legit??
  9. Drove in to JB today via Woodlands Checkpoint. I had forgotten to insert my cashcard for the S$1.20 entrance fee. And my passport were screen and the pole lifted up and my car just move off as usual till the causeway i den realise i did not pay. Anyone encounter this before? Will get any summon?
  10. Come, hazard a guess, do you guys know where it is?????
  11. http://www.asiaone.com/Motoring/News/Story...226-188123.html
  12. Did u guys notice, especially those that use Woodlands Checkpoint. The hump is really in bad shape. ICA is doing nothing to replace the hump and as a result "nail" is sticking out like an eyesore!!!!! Sooner or later, gurantee 1-2 cars sure kena tyre puncture!!!!!!.
  13. ..guarantee when rain sure got kayu drivers cause jam by accident...... Saw a courts truck, Stream, Lancer, taxi have fun bang one another just before the SLE exit....haiz......
  14. Refer to this post below:- http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singapor...nt.jsp?id=82660 If the Toyota driver needs a witness, please PM me. I was driving the car which stop side by side with the Toyota car before the taxi whack into the boot.
  15. Had been doing some work on the computer for the last 24hrs and during break, surf MCF and also watch the onemotoring website for images of Woodlands customs. During the last 24hrs, all jam, no matter what time. Wonder what is our efficient garment doing? Pity those people working there. Smell those exhaust till
  16. Hi all, Are they taking temperature for EVERY SINGLE person that is entering singapore from woodlands? And is there like perpetual jams all day round now?
  17. feel like going for army half marathon. any woodlanders interested and wanna train together?
  18. This idiotic MPV tries to cut into my lane adruptly because he is stuck in a turn right lane. He try to cut into my lane when the head of my car had just passed the back of his car. He is stationary and there is no way that I can allow him to cut into my lane. Therefore I gave him a very loud horn and he still nearly bang into my car. He seems to be very unhappy and overtake me, giving me a loud and horn and show me his middle finger in the process. He is damn bloody arrogant and can show me his middle finger and horn when he is in the wrong. I got so dulan that I overtake him and slow down to make his car stop. I got down of my car and gave him a piece of my mind. How I wish this kind of driver are killed while one the road and we can get one idiotic driver out of the road.
  19. was on my way home on BKE towards woodlands when i saw on EMAS that the SLE exit was sealed off. detoured out by KJE exited woodlands exit and rejoined SLE at the turf club. Saw a huge crane there. couldn't see clearly as it was raining heavily. anyone knows what happened? also, on my way from turf club to SLE, saw a car being hit in the read by a fallen tree branch.
  20. Hi all, I've been seeing praises in the forum that the new JB CIQ at Woodlands is more efficient than ours. Those who like the processing efficiency of the new JB CIQ, probably due to less congestion and speedier processing. Of course, there is this issue of better security at SG side resulting in greater inconvenience. Are there better ways to improve efficiency without compromsing on security? Are we doing enough or overdoing the security check? Cast your vote. Thank you. Regards,
  21. http://business.asiaone.com/Business/News/...226-124662.html they don seem to be building all the e flats and mansionates
  22. Just noticed that my carpark has been fitted with 2-3 camera every level !! installation is still on-going. O ya ! Note this carpark was burnt before on a Sunday morning (26 August 08), luckily my car and bike were ok then.
  23. Heard from the TV News ytday and also ST newspaper report today. Woodlands Centre Road gona have restriction to private cars turning into the causeway starting 15th Sept 2008. Mon to Fri 4pm to 10pm Sat & Sun 10am to 10pm No prize for guessing why they introduce this restriction. So are you still going in ??????
  24. Yesterday we read about a 84yo with 86 wives, a Nigerian. [/color] This is another African, but on our shores. Got tongkat but dunno how to put to a good use [/size] Fellas within this vicinity, becareful and please warn others. Sexual menace NEIGHBOURS call him a menace, exposing himself and masturbating in public. They say he does it at void decks, and even while sitting on tree branches outside their windows. The man, who lives in a flat in Woodlands, is being investigated by the police. But he says he is innocent. The problems started in 2006 (why took so long to report?) say residents, soon after the man, believed to be South African, moved into the flat with his Singaporean wife (got wife still behave like this). One of them, Ms Susanna Sarita Revi, 40, made a police report after she could no longer take his lewd acts. 'Since 2006, I have seen him putting his hand in his pants and masturbating at the void decks of two blocks near where I live,' she said. 'On two occasions, I was at home and saw him sitting on rambutan trees in front of the block and doing the same thing in front of my window (like orang utan liddat ). 'Another time, I saw him exposing himself and masturbating at the staircase landing between the second and third storeys.' The nurse said the man, whom she knew only as KC, is about 1.8m tall, well-built, dark, bald and usually wears T-shirts and jeans. Ms Susanna, who works full-time at a nearby clinic and part-time at a 24-hour clinic farther away, said the man was usually up to his tricks in the early hours (after finished bonking with wife?). She claimed he sometimes followed her when she went downstairs to feed the cats near the block after work. 'In the early hours of 8 Jul, I was returning home after work when I saw him masturbating at the void deck of a block nearby. When I confronted him, he told me that, if this was Africa, he would kill me,' she claimed. As she was afraid of him, Ms Susanna did not make any police report at first. But on 3 Aug, she asked a member of the residents' committee for help and was advised to make a police report. She did so the next day. Another resident living on the first storey of the block said the man followed her daughter home one night last year. The woman, who did not want to be named, said her daughter, the eldest of her four children, was returning home late after work when she saw the man following her. 'She was frightened and walked quickly until she reached our unit. Fortunately, she was not harmed,' said the mother. 'When I told my husband, he went to talk to the man and decided not to pursue the matter further as our daughter was not harmed.' Another first-storey resident, Mr Azmi Aziz, 38, said his niece was sleeping in her bedroom one night in June when she was woken by the sound of someone trying to get in through the window. He said: 'She saw the same African man trying to get into her room and shouted out. The man fled. 'We did not make a police report as we did not want any trouble with him. But my niece has since moved to another bedroom.' Bad encounter Taxi driver Sani Abu Bakar, 50, said an Indonesian woman had an unpleasant encounter with the man last year. He said: 'The woman, in her 20s, was selling keropok from door to door. When the man saw her, he seemed to want her keropok and asked her to go to his unit. 'When she reached there and knocked on the door, he opened it and was only wearing a towel. He allegedly took off the towel and exposed himself to her.' Mr Sani said the woman ran upstairs and asked a resident to accompany her downstairs. He said: 'The resident asked me if I could help the woman and I accompanied her downstairs. That was when she told me what the man did.' Ms Susanna said she had tried in vain to get her neighbours to tell the police about their experiences. The New Paper went to the man's unit on Wednesday afternoon but nobody was in. Police spokesman Danny Tan confirmed that Ms Susanna had made a report and said they arrested a man in his 40s at 5pm on Tuesday at a unit in Block 109, Woodlands Street 13. Investigations are on. He said the man has not been charged and has been released on bail. On Wednesday evening, a man with an African accent called The New Paper, which had left a name card under his door, and said he was the man Ms Susanna was talking about. The man, who claimed he was a foreigner and wanted to be known as Mr A K, denied her allegations and said he was not a criminal. The man said police detained him on Tuesday for questioning about an incident. He claimed Ms Susanna had harassed him and called him names and that he had made a police report against her, but this could not be verified at press time. Aiyyaaa, should just castrate him and let fishes eat his dicky... http://www.asiaone.com/News/The%2BNew%2BPa...0916-88117.html
  25. Big Lorry (with container) overturned at Woodlands. Saw this when I was at Woodlands in the early evening today (11/09/2008).
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