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Million-dollar menace – Entitled Rolls Royce Cullinan driver puts lives at risk

Million-dollar menace – Entitled Rolls Royce Cullinan driver puts lives at risk

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TL;DR - A reckless Rolls Royce Cullinan driver puts lives in danger by driving against the traffic flow to skip the long queue. The incident highlights the importance of responsible driving, regardless of the price tag on your car.

The sight of a luxurious car is always something to behold, and the Rolls Royce Cullinan is no exception. With a price tag that can reach up to millions of dollars, this SUV is the epitome of opulence and style.

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However, as the saying goes, "With great power comes great responsibility.".

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Unfortunately, not everyone seems to understand this, as seen in a recent incident captured on video outside Hwa Chong International School.

 

What happened?

In the video, a Rolls Royce Cullinan can be seen driving recklessly, cutting through the long queue of cars by driving against the traffic flow.

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It was raining heavily then, making the situation even more dangerous.

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As impressive as the car may be, the driver's behaviour is irresponsible and dangerous.

No matter how much one pays for a car, there is no excuse for driving recklessly. The safety of other road users should always be a top priority.

It is worth noting that driving or riding against the flow of traffic, as indicated by traffic signs, will get you 6-demerit points with a $200 fine.

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Whatever it is, let us all strive to make the roads a safer place by driving responsibly and respecting the rules of the road.

 

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