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Honda Shuttle cuts queue at causeway and hits a Skoda Superb Ambition's side mirrors

Honda Shuttle cuts queue at causeway and hits a Skoda Superb Ambition's side mirrors

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A Honda Shuttle has been caught on camera intentionally cutting the queue on a causeway and damaging a Skoda Superb Ambition’s side mirror at the Johor causeway. 

If the Skoda vehicle was damaged, the owner of the Honda Shuttle might possibly be liable to pay for damages incurred

Watch the video uploaded on SGRV’s Facebook page below

After seeming like it was too impatient to wait in line, the Honda Shuttle ended up trying to cut into the car lane by driving on the bus lane so as to skip the long waiting time for the queue. This ultimately ended up causing damage to the other vehicle waiting in line. 

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Looks like the stereotype of Singaporeans being ‘kanchiong’ is true after all. 

Netizen Comments 

Caught on tape, this inconsiderate behavior draws the ire of some netizens. 

Many have condemned the Honda Shuttle for its reckless behavior and for selfishly causing damage to the other vehicle just to save up some time for itself. 

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It does seem as if netizens are aware of who is really in the wrong here. 

In my opinion, the Hondo Shuttle should receive severe consequences for his actions. Not only is it an extremely selfish act, but it could have led to more potential traffic disruptions and accidents. This itself is a reason for the driver to be punished severely for his behavior. 

 

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