tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826590137201441127.post3713409793600926045..comments2024-02-14T11:01:13.504+08:00Comments on ygblog4: yghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07054865524193859788noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826590137201441127.post-1032083124652258252015-01-02T21:22:18.849+08:002015-01-02T21:22:18.849+08:00This post is now 4 years old, but the behaviour of...This post is now 4 years old, but the behaviour of Singaporean drivers is still the same. In fact, you can add one more to the list - people are easily offended by honking. In the past, we can use light honking or high beaming as warning to other road users, but do that now and you will likely get punched in the face. Or the bugger might stop in front of you and want to pick a fight. <br />STnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826590137201441127.post-76818818106643849512010-09-20T18:03:57.015+08:002010-09-20T18:03:57.015+08:00lee,
maybe the s'pore police should consider...lee, <br /><br />maybe the s'pore police should consider adopting these tough measures so that motorists will think twice before committing serious traffic offences. but, first the traffic police must make sure that are seen more often on the roads.yghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07054865524193859788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826590137201441127.post-51354274258425727652010-09-20T11:19:25.406+08:002010-09-20T11:19:25.406+08:00Hi YG, love this interesting comparisons....but fr...Hi YG, love this interesting comparisons....but from my many years of practically dropping in to Singapore in my car (Alfa Romeo) I was very impressed with Singapore drivers, as well the cops there don't take prisoners.<br /><br />Compared to KL drivers, Penang too, not signalling or driving like i a Gran Prix.<br /><br />One thing I remember very well, this from my Singapore lawyer friend, "Lee, when you drive in Singapore, by chance if you skid at Bukit Timah or ECP, aim for the longkang, cheaper to break your head, or neck than to hit any of LKY's trees of same height". Ha ha.<br /><br />One time was stopped at near Woodlands at 2am and I had 4 Jack Daniels at the Mandarin Kasbah earlier....I was 8 KM over the speed limit.<br />Fortunately was given a 3 minute lecture, and not a Breathalyzer test....but...I could hold my drinks old days...was driving like my MIL inside, ha ha.<br /><br />You stay easy, have fun, and keep well, Lee.<br /><br />Ps, our cops here don't take prisoners. Don't use your indicators when changing lanes, use h/phone, go 50KM over speed limit, car get towed away, you jalan kaki balek. L. Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00659078775260068702noreply@blogger.com