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A BlueSG tutorial on how to cut across 5 lanes in 4-seconds

A BlueSG tutorial on how to cut across 5 lanes in 4-seconds

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Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, I have really missed the F1 action in Singapore. The rivalry between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel (when he was still with Ferrari) and also admiring young drivers like Charles Leclerc and Alexander Albon.

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But today we have our own Formula One action along the KPE toward ECP by a Bolloré BlueSG.

Color me impressed after watching this feat of insanity. The driver manages to cut from the first lane to the fifth lane (exiting toward Tanjong Pagar) with no incident and in four-seconds no less.

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So without further ado, let's watch the action!

Last by not least.

As much as I miss Formula 1 like the rest of you here, it is not advised to do such a high-risk manoeuvre that will danger not only yourself but also other motorists. Always plan your route ahead, making sure that you are ready to make an exit when you are nearing it.

BlueSG cars are not made for such a manoeuvre with its short wheelbase. Furthermore, you do not know how much tyre threads is left with a car-sharing vehicle. You are endangering your life with such a stunt.

If you're the driver of this particular BlueSG car, and happen to read this, Uncle Koba says no-no to you ah!




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At least got Signal...Cam Car,even in 2nd Lane,seems like hogging in it.

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