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If you drive like this Honda Fit driver, you’re not fit to drive. Take BMW best (Bus, MRT, Walk)

If you drive like this Honda Fit driver, you’re not fit to drive. Take BMW best (Bus, MRT, Walk)

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TL;DR – A Honda Fit cuts into the path of a cam car in an extremely reckless manner, nearly causing an accident.

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Motorists should not change lanes so suddenly as to inconvenience or endanger other traffic 

Caption from the video post on Roads.sg Facebook page.

Watch the 10-second video below to find out what it means.

What happened

The incident occurred along Bukit Panjang Ring Road at about 6.45pm on 7th of December 2022.

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A blue/purple Honda Fit filters onto the main road and immediately changes lane recklessly.

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This abrupt lane change causes cam car to jam the brakes and depress the horn.

It’s a short one today but let this serve as a public service announcement of sorts.

Moral of the story

There will always be idiots on the roads like this. It doesn’t mean that nothing will happen to you even if you have the right of way.

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Keep that in mind folks.

Online Chatter

As always, let’s see what people have to say.

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True stories.

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It refers to the Honda Fit. Just in case anyone’s wondering.

 

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