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Another day another death on the road - Everything Everywhere - 24-04-2024

At PIE just before KJE.

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RE: Another day another death on the road - WhatDoYouThink! - 24-04-2024

Duno why so many reckless drivers recently, some din stop at junctions with white lines, some turn into yellow boxes dangerously, careless pedestrians, cyclists... Very chaotic


RE: Another day another death on the road - Alice Alicia - 24-04-2024

Rest in peace 🕊️.

Should follow China.
Motorcycles and bicycles should have their own lane.


RE: Another day another death on the road - winbig - 24-04-2024

(24-04-2024, 02:49 PM)Alice Alicia Wrote:  Rest in peace 🕊️.

Should follow China.
Motorcycles and bicycles should have their own lane.

In China, the motorcycle and bicycle lanes are those normal roads not expressway. Expressway don't have such lanes.


RE: Another day another death on the road - WhatDoYouThink! - 24-04-2024

Still feel quite unsafe when crossing roads in hk, tw and china.


RE: Another day another death on the road - EvertonDiehard - 24-04-2024

(24-04-2024, 02:59 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  Still feel quite unsafe when crossing roads in hk, tw and china.

It is far worse in Vietnam where drivers and motorcyclists accelerate when they see pedestrians using zebra crossings. 


RE: Another day another death on the road - EvertonDiehard - 24-04-2024

(24-04-2024, 02:47 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  Duno why so many reckless drivers recently, some din stop at junctions with white lines, some turn into yellow boxes dangerously, careless pedestrians, cyclists... Very chaotic

This is because the tiny island of S'pore is not designed to have 6 million residents. We are living like farm animals cheek by jowl. Overcrowding will eventually lead to mental health issues among S'poreans.