Ahtong 1st Gear May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 (edited) Between 2007 and last year, there were about 22,000 accidents each year involving taxis, or nearly one accident for every cab on the road. Source Edited May 17, 2010 by Ahtong ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celery511 Neutral Newbie May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 speechless Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gabriel 1st Gear May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 i almost got into accident with taxi CB yday the way he drive is... thnk god managed to e-brake.. but me went down to give him a scolding he was so scared..locked the door.. and grabbed the steering wheel lock but i realised something..taxi side windows are made of cheap materials... if i had banged a little harder..the window would have smashed yes..using my bare hands i mean Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krado Clutched May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 Ban taxis lah. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celery511 Neutral Newbie May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 seriously, there r too much such dangerous clowns on sg road everyday. breathe in/out & count to 10... no point getting into trouble coz of them Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Qr25vet Clutched May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 i can gurantee you 80% of the time taxi drivers are @ fault and somehow or rather they would try their best to twist and turn their stories so that they can claim your insurance...a-----es... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahtong 1st Gear May 17, 2010 Author Share May 17, 2010 (edited) Knowing my country, this type of news usually have a part 2. Don't be surprised if in the near future taxi fares rise again, or there is a give way to taxi rule or how your excess will be $10k should you hit a taxi ...... 'Some drivers tend to be reckless, and stop or swerve suddenly to pick up fares,' said General Insurance Association (GIA) president Derek Teo. 'I have personally encountered this.' So have other motorists. In January, lawyer Ye Su Jin, 37, was driving on the Pan-Island Expressway to work one morning when a cab 'cut into my lane, almost hitting me'. Then he 'jammed (on the) brakes suddenly'; and Ms Ye's car rear-ended the cab. After the incident, she did some checks and found that the cabby had been involved in five accidents in the past two years. In April, her insurer received a letter from a law firm acting for the cabby claiming for more than $8,000 in damages, including medical expenses. The case is pending. Company director Guo Yanhuai, 46, recalled making a turn at a yellow box junction some time in 2006, when a taxi collided with his car at fairly high speed. Last year, the cabby sued, and Mr Guo's insurer paid out nearly $35,000. It paid another $11,000 for Mr Guo's damages. Mr Guo's car insurance premium has not soared, a sign that the insurer did not deem him to be more than 20 per cent at fault. Mr Teo of the GIA said cabbies could actually be competent drivers given their vast experience on the road. 'It all boils down to education to inculcate good driving habits and road safety, plus practising road courtesy and consideration for other road users,' he said. Link Edited May 17, 2010 by Ahtong Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheesepiekia 5th Gear May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 Sei bei hiong! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hermitage 1st Gear May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 No wonder their insurance sky rocket and one company even default liao! Justice is served! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darthrevan Supercharged May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 Taxis are dangerous..give way to them! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikethm Clutched May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 Hmm... 1 accident for every 7 vehicles on the road... the insurance and driving license systems need an overhaul to rid the road of idiots. There are lotta of people who will be reckless until their license is in danger... aka tio >10pt demerit already for the year. When their demerit period is over, they resume driving recklessly. The demerit system should have a lifetime demerit allowed. For example, accumulate 50 demerit points over a running 10yrs period, banned forever from driving. I can't see how anyone who drive carefully can accidentally accumulate 50 demerit points. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krado Clutched May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 i can gurantee you 80% of the time taxi drivers are @ fault and somehow or rather they would try their best to twist and turn their stories so that they can claim your insurance...a-----es... To add on: Chest pain, neck pain, head pain, leg pain, arm pain, this pain, that pain. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken4555 1st Gear May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 i almost got into accident with taxi CB yday the way he drive is... thnk god managed to e-brake.. but me went down to give him a scolding he was so scared..locked the door.. and grabbed the steering wheel lock but i realised something..taxi side windows are made of cheap materials... if i had banged a little harder..the window would have smashed yes..using my bare hands i mean becareful bro... wait kena charge for being a road bully... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken4555 1st Gear May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 To add on: Chest pain, neck pain, head pain, leg pain, arm pain, this pain, that pain. pain in the arse too... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
themagi Neutral Newbie May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 Taxi drivers are frustrated drivers as their jobs requires them to drive round and round, competing with other frustrated taxi drivers. Frustrated taxi drivers = road menace to all other road users Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemo6089 1st Gear May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 I like the last photo best, hahaha......... all the same species hahahaha............. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrlau Clutched May 17, 2010 Share May 17, 2010 Taxi drivers are frustrated drivers as their jobs requires them to drive round and round, competing with other frustrated taxi drivers. Frustrated taxi drivers = road menace to all other road users In other country, only taxi driver drive like "taxi driver". In Singapore, most of drivers drive like "taxi driver", some even compete with taxi drivers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tt_hh 2nd Gear May 18, 2010 Share May 18, 2010 The public shld try driving taxi for a mth b4 complaining abt taxi drivers. Here many pte cars owners driving habits worst den taxi drivers. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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