Civic6228 6th Gear January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 Dying in an accident does not absolve one of guilt of creating accidents or being an irritant on the road. In another scenario, these people could have caused other road users to have fatal accidents. Peope who die for a simple reason of trying to avoid killing the deceased or just for being in the way of a swerving vehicle. Who in the world does not have family ??? http://www.cdeclips.com/en/hongkong/fullstory.html?id=54188 I believe many of us in this forum has read this news from HK. The Rider deserved to be killed ...... of course NOT. But did he dig his own grave and bring his wife along... the answer unfortunately is YES. There are just many of riders that are courting for their death on the road and sometimes they get what they deserved. But accident do happen and i do sympathise with riders that are "really" involved in accidents. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damienic 5th Gear January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 Everytime when school reopens, its accidents galore. I remember hardly seeing any accidents in the middle of Nov til 3rd Jan. After that, everyday also accidents. What the hell, man? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOBARU Neutral Newbie January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 can c a lot of pretty charbo somemore Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOBARU Neutral Newbie January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 monday to friday MRT best can c pretty charbo also Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic January 17, 2011 Author Share January 17, 2011 Yesterday PIE jam was 20km long ........ I believe it was the longest jammed in SG history...... the last incident where the trailer with building slaps overturn at PIE (to Changi Airport) after Adam Rd flyover was only 15km long ...... , but it breaks the longest record for closure of 6 hrs ...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged January 18, 2011 Share January 18, 2011 20KM, can use it to run marathon........ anyway i was too stuck in the stupid jam, but not on PIE. was stuck at Lornie Road, which is affected by the PIE jam.. it took me 1 hour to go to office, which is normally 20-30mins with no traffic....... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaydenSTI 1st Gear January 18, 2011 Share January 18, 2011 Where in the report wrote that the driver or motorcyclists are singaporean ? Have seen idiot JB motorcyclists + FT lorry drivers zig-zaging on the roads leh. They deserve it if they wanna behave like that Dying in an accident does not absolve one of guilt of creating accidents or being an irritant on the road. In another scenario, these people could have caused other road users to have fatal accidents. Peope who die for a simple reason of trying to avoid killing the deceased or just for being in the way of a swerving vehicle. Who in the world does not have family ??? do you deserved this same destiny when you storm down NSHW with speed greater than 110kmh?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vhtfhwlego Supercharged January 18, 2011 Share January 18, 2011 Yesterday PIE jam was 20km long ........ I believe it was the longest jammed in SG history...... the last incident where the trailer with building slaps overturn at PIE (to Changi Airport) after Adam Rd flyover was only 15km long ...... , but it breaks the longest record for closure of 6 hrs ...... Cool... That time I was on PIE towards Jurong. It took me 1 hour to travel from Toa Payoh to Adam... Regret not turning into Steven when there is some sights of jam as I did not expect it to be so heavy.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unfair 3rd Gear January 18, 2011 Share January 18, 2011 do you deserved this same destiny when you storm down NSHW with speed greater than 110kmh?? I suppose so. Its a calculated risk to speed. Tell me the motorcyclist does not know he is taking a risk in the death trap. Its not a matter of when they fall. Its how serious it is and whether they are able to get up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaydenSTI 1st Gear January 18, 2011 Share January 18, 2011 I suppose so. Its a calculated risk to speed. Tell me the motorcyclist does not know he is taking a risk in the death trap. Its not a matter of when they fall. Its how serious it is and whether they are able to get up. my point is nobody deserved the penalty of death in such incident, like many of the forummers mentioned, unless you have a motive to kill someone with you speeding machine and you did.... but only the judge are able to sentence such judgment...... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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