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i had kind of interesting journey today..

 

Car 1, 2 3, 4 and 5 is on lane 1. All are abt 2 cars length from each other.

 

Car 1 (civic) hogging lane 1 at 100-120kmh throughout, hot in the ARSE by Car 2,

Car 2 (taxi) didnt bother to overtake from left throughout, (seldom see taxi tailgate and pester so patiently all the way in the journey..),

Car 3 (me) hot in the ARSE by Car 4 (female 20+++ CHARBOR),

Car 4 (swift vitara) is tailgating, didnt try to overtake from left, and trying to block off Car 5 throughout,

Car 5 (lancer) keep coming in and out of the lane, trying to overtake Car 4 (or Car 1) from left, yet no balls to lub to overtake, in the end LL still remain Car 5.

 

The entire journey's of us is from BKE to TUAS. LOL. [hur]

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if someone travel in front of me at 100-120, i also follow and won' overtake from the left, like that consider hogging?

 

that day i saw 1 truck travel on lane 1 during peak hour (5pm+) for more than 10km, no TP and those behind never honk at him <_<

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If maintain 100km -120km/hr ok leh. That is a acceptable gentlemen fast speed in Singapore.

Car1 is a good driver.

I would follow behind closely too.

As it helps to block my licence plate should a TP be hiding on a bridge catching speeding cars.

 

No point to be hero to try to overtake and be the leading car in this situation.

 

 

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cars > 1 are slightly smarter, but still a bit daft. 2 car lengths is too much, should be like a few inches apart. this technique is called drafting, when u are in the slipstream, you can save up to 40% energy required to move at the same speed.

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if someone travel in front of me at 100-120, i also follow and won' overtake from the left, like that consider hogging?

 

that day i saw 1 truck travel on lane 1 during peak hour (5pm+) for more than 10km, no TP and those behind never honk at him <_<

 

thats why car 2,3,4 one striaght line 100-120 all the way, except 5 keep waving in and out, like backside itchy or scared tree fall hit him like that [lipsrsealed][:p]

 

the intersting thing is the people involved here - hogger, taxi, chiobu (it think so?) :wub: , and backside itchy

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cars > 1 are slightly smarter, but still a bit daft. 2 car lengths is too much, should be like a few inches apart. this technique is called drafting, when u are in the slipstream, you can save up to 40% energy required to move at the same speed.

 

 

few inches? u got to be kidding....

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If maintain 100km -120km/hr ok leh. That is a acceptable gentlemen fast speed in Singapore.

Car1 is a good driver.

I would follow behind closely too.

As it helps to block my licence plate should a TP be hiding on a bridge catching speeding cars.

 

No point to be hero to try to overtake and be the leading car in this situation.

No TP around to witness the convoy?

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cars > 1 are slightly smarter, but still a bit daft. 2 car lengths is too much, should be like a few inches apart. this technique is called drafting, when u are in the slipstream, you can save up to 40% energy required to move at the same speed.

Good in theory, but I do not advice anyone to practice this method/technique (laugh)

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thats why car 2,3,4 one striaght line 100-120 all the way, except 5 keep waving in and out, like backside itchy or scared tree fall hit him like that [lipsrsealed][:p]

 

the intersting thing is the people involved here - hogger, taxi, chiobu (it think so?) :wub: , and backside itchy

Do you suggest to include this among future National Day displays? (laugh)

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