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Volvo marketing team can learn from this

Some drivers dont mind bushes.

But divers hate them.

The best pilots still need a landing strip.
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Chances are these plant belong to NPark/LTA. Unless building owners apply for TOL to plant them. Lately NPark have too much funds and have been planting plant this way all over town. Wait for accident then they will wake up. Some smart ideas without thinking

I purposely changed to a car of higher seating position so can be above most of the bushes to see road more clearly.

But these days bushes also overgrowing :TT_TT:

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I purposely changed to a car of higher seating position so can be above most of the bushes to see road more clearly.

But these days bushes also overgrowing :TT_TT:

Got such a high seating position car? Thought only trailer is the only vehicle that have high seating position?  [laugh]

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Can’t really blame them. Would you take up a job to go around the estate to inspect the lights and irregularities. Have this no prospects job for the next 10years.

Also how much would you pay such a person. Bottom line is cannot find people to do the job.

 

Smart cities must have smart technologies.

Many cars will tell the driver which brake light or headlight not working, because of break in circuit.

If incorporate such technology in every cluster of lightings, will make inspection more efficient.

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Got such a high seating position car? Thought only trailer is the only vehicle that have high seating position?  [laugh]

 

most street bushes are about 70-100cm tall?

 

Most SUV will be able to see over such bushes. 

Most sedan will be just slightly a head above the bushes and must drive right to the edge to see incoming cars.

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my friend did laser for me once damn scary  :scared:

 

he told me wax even more painful but never try  :yeah-im-not-drunk:

 

Laser?

 

You are a very brave man.  [thumbsup]

 

What if he sneezes and hand slip?

 

:D

 

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My office car park exits out to the main road along Cecil Street at 90 degrees. The traffic at this stretch of road is very heavy at certain times, some vehicles traveling rather fast. What makes it difficult to turn out are a row of tall plants at the side of the road on the right of car park entrance. Had a few close shaves inching out, craned to the max.

 

What can I do? Talk to my building management and see if they can arrange for pruning of the plants? I have spoken to a few of my colleagues who drive to work and all share the same problem.

 

Thanks for any feedback and advice.

 

Yeah, did think of changing car park.

 

Just call the building manager and tell him or her

 

he or she needs to trim their bush.

 

Tell them to do it fast as its a public safety issue.  [smash]

 

:D

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Laser?

 

You are a very brave man.  [thumbsup]

 

What if he sneezes and hand slip?

 

:D

 

 

 

no wonder he ask me to wear the dark glasses huh  :slow:

 

no see no scare  :grin:

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I purposely changed to a car of higher seating position so can be above most of the bushes to see road more clearly.

But these days bushes also overgrowing :TT_TT:

Me fix a periscope?
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I purposely changed to a car of higher seating position so can be above most of the bushes to see road more clearly.

But these days bushes also overgrowing :TT_TT:

 

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I have emailed my car park management and yes, they thanked me for the feedback and will contact the relevant party to get the plants trimmed.

 

and they lived happily ever after.

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I have emailed my car park management and yes, they thanked me for the feedback and will contact the relevant party to get the plants trimmed.

 

and they lived happily ever after.

Rem to follow up with them everyday till it’s sorted out.

 

If not, NATO

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