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PMD rider gets from Yishun to Ang Mo Kio in 5 mins

PMD rider gets from Yishun to Ang Mo Kio in 5 mins

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We know PMDs can be fast if you know what to do to increase its performance. Check out how this rider goes from Yishun to Ang Mio Kio in less than 5 mins.

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Of course, being electric-powered, there is plenty of torque to pull away from the rest of the traffic. The camera car gets dropped once the lights turn green but soon manages to follow behind after some time.

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No traffic lights along Lentor Avenue? Let's switch into 'max speed mode' then! we are no scientists or mathematicians but a wild guess probably puts the rider speed above the road's speed limit of 70km/h.

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Soon, he encounters traffic and goes past easily.

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The rest of the video then shows him passing more vehicles like a pro.

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Rider even checks his blind spot when changing lane. Bravo!

By now, it is 4 minutes into the length of the video and the rider is already traveling along Ang Mo Kio Ave 6. 

Thankfully, we can see from the video that he did not get into any accident riding on the road illegally. 

Here's the full video from SG Road Vigilante.

 

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Sorry but I don't think we should even post this, let alone to analyze how he make it in 5 min? It is simply a reckless PMD user!! And where are the enforcement team when we need them?! [furious]

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11 hours ago, Carbon82 said:

Sorry but I don't think we should even post this, let alone to analyze how he make it in 5 min? It is simply a reckless PMD user!! And where are the enforcement team when we need them?! [furious]

Should send this to TP...

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Watwheels

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PMD rider can also get from Yishun to Hell in a much shorter time. Such a scene used to be coming from men in tights on bicycles.

 

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19 hours ago, Carbon82 said:

Sorry but I don't think we should even post this, let alone to analyze how he make it in 5 min? It is simply a reckless PMD user!! And where are the enforcement team when we need them?! [furious]

LTA aka Leave Them Alone :a-toast::grin:

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On 10/7/2019 at 7:50 PM, Carbon82 said:

Sorry but I don't think we should even post this, let alone to analyze how he make it in 5 min? It is simply a reckless PMD user!! And where are the enforcement team when we need them?! [furious]

I believe the intent was to let the casual IB observer realised that there are still pocket of people who ride irresponsibiliy. 

This sort of add encouragement to the regulators to step in. 

LOL 

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On 10/8/2019 at 4:16 PM, Inlinefour said:

LTA aka Leave Them Alone :a-toast::grin:

More like Lack in Taking Action.:a-no:

Look at what the German has done...[thumbsup]

 

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On 10/9/2019 at 1:10 PM, rp2046 said:

the PMD rider was going at least 60km/h? looks damn fast

More than that.

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Didn't know PMD has such good suspension system. 😂

But one small pothole will make him a superman.

 

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With so many cameras mounted on lamp-posts, it is hard to believe why the central ops room both at TP and LTA failed to spot this and dispatch a highway patrol car...😠

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17 hours ago, Kyrios said:

With so many cameras mounted on lamp-posts, it is hard to believe why the central ops room both at TP and LTA failed to spot this and dispatch a highway patrol car...😠

This shows the limitation with our CCTV current system and enforcement effort. Enough said!

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On 10/10/2019 at 10:37 PM, Kyrios said:

With so many cameras mounted on lamp-posts, it is hard to believe why the central ops room both at TP and LTA failed to spot this and dispatch a highway patrol car...😠

Maybe not turned on. 🤣

Or need manpower to manually monitor; no AI. Should learn from China.

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On 10/11/2019 at 4:31 PM, Carbon82 said:

This shows the limitation with our CCTV current system and enforcement effort. Enough said!

night time.... personnel all sleeping on their chairs or playing cards.

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See this pmd really not afraid of death.. See the way he swing from lane 1 to lane 3 when there is road works going on ahead.. And look at the speed he is going. Haiz.. 

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a pebble, they must meet.

a flying they will go, 

a lesson they will learn.

never again an assh0le

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