Kenmical Clutched October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 Time attack days on NSHW is going passe soon. AES - Automated Enforcement System ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 Observed that you enjoy driving too. Agree with u that it makes the drive even more pleasant when there's another good driver on the road to pace you, non combative, of course. I only had the rare chance once with a 640i on the NSHW, KL - Machap. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nainar 1st Gear October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 (edited) Is'nt this topic beaten to death by various forums and people? There are good drivers and there are bad drivers. It is not fair to assign nationality, color or anything. True, Singapore has no such long high ways and hence even if somebody hogs the road, that you cannot over take him, it will be for a few minutes before your destination or the hogger's destination comes. And yes, there is a mindset that "Being in the right" is predominant in Singapore. That is life aint it? Would'nt it be boring if every one is the same? Take it easy guys. I drive a SG plate, not a singaporean, have driven in NSH and beyond to Thailand too, and all this ranting, puffing, tailgating, being aggressive does not help anyone, including the one who thinks he is the right. Take a deep breath when you encounter a situation not to your liking, chill and carry on with your drive. Life is worth a lot more than a few minutes you gain by tailgating, driving at unsafe speeds, pushing people around or preaching them what is right. Drive safe folks.. Nainar Edited October 9, 2012 by Nainar Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robo 2nd Gear October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 Sud i b looking out fr u then? What car n colour? white VW polo SJV Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robo 2nd Gear October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 Observed that you enjoy driving too. Agree with u that it makes the drive even more pleasant when there's another good driver on the road to pace you, non combative, of course. I only had the rare chance once with a 640i on the NSHW, KL - Machap. yea.. its always nice to have some nice fellows to pace together. non combative of course. its not a measurement of whose ego is bigger. mine is a small cc car, 160-180 no stress anything higher CMI. i enjoy the drive up gg up just for food, rest and exercise the car. nowadays lesser due to work commitments. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 Time attack days on NSHW is going passe soon. AES - Automated Enforcement System No worries. There is no way the summon will reach u in Sg. Which is cheaper, pay the summon or change VRN?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 Is'nt this topic beaten to death by various forums and people? There are good driver and there are bad drivers. It is not fair to assign nationality, color or anything. True, Singapore has no such long high ways and hence even if somebody hogs the road, that you cannot over take him, it will be for a few minutes before your destination or the hogger's destination comes. And yes, there is a mindset that "Being in the right" is predominant in Singapore. That is life aint it? Would'nt it be boring if every one is the same? Take it easy guys. I drive a SG plate, not a singaporean, have driven in NSH and beyond to Thailand too, and all this ranting, puffing, tailgating, being aggressive does not help anyone, including the one who thinks he is the right. Take a deep breath when you encounter a situation not to your liking, chill and carry on with your drive. Life is worth a lot more than a few minutes you gain by tailgating, driving at unsafe speeds, pushing people around or preaching them what is right. You are a keen observer & a gd pacifist......without all these rants about other road users, MCF might die a natural death. This forum provides us the opportunity to have our say and vent our frustrations, IMO. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robo 2nd Gear October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 No worries. There is no way the summon will reach u in Sg. Which is cheaper, pay the summon or change VRN?? i notice the trend nowadays is 1) heading north. after geylang patah, if geylang patah no have it will be around pagor. 2) heading south, before geylang patah or en route to JB. its been awhile since i last got stop. once last year heading south, caught at 121km/h manage to negotiate through and arguing it as overtaking. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotshot85 4th Gear October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 In this topic: People who expect other drivers to magically siam to the left, even if they're overtaking, whether there's a gap or not. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotshot85 4th Gear October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 most of my trips are rather pleasant, along the way i will be able to find a car to pace with me, the last trip was nice. a SG Rex whom i totally dont know. we convoyed all the way to Melaka. cruising at 160-180km/h. he over take me i overtake him, taking turns to use each other slip stream. times like this i wish all my road trips will be this pleasant. just sharing What colour was the Rex? And how long ago? Lol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robo 2nd Gear October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 What colour was the Rex? And how long ago? Lol if i didnt rmb wrong was a blue one. before CNY Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 In this topic: People who expect other drivers to magically siam to the left, even if they're overtaking, whether there's a gap or not. Keep left unless OVERTAKING. Overtake as fast as possible otherwise road hogger. If there is oncoming vehicle during overtaking move, signal left to show intention to move left when there is a gap. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robo 2nd Gear October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 Keep left unless OVERTAKING. Overtake as fast as possible otherwise road hogger. If there is oncoming vehicle during overtaking move, signal left to show intention to move left when there is a gap. [laugh] Nice! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotshot85 4th Gear October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 Keep left unless OVERTAKING. Overtake as fast as possible otherwise road hogger. If there is oncoming vehicle during overtaking move, signal left to show intention to move left when there is a gap. Wasn't referring to you bro. I commented based on what others were posting in the earlier pages. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 i notice the trend nowadays is 1) heading north. after geylang patah, if geylang patah no have it will be around pagor. 2) heading south, before geylang patah or en route to JB. its been awhile since i last got stop. once last year heading south, caught at 121km/h manage to negotiate through and arguing it as overtaking. As i always used to exit via 2nd link, i will drive sedately @110km/h until i hit NSH. It is a hot spot for highway petrol. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 Wasn't referring to you bro. I commented based on what others were posting in the earlier pages. I know. What i wrote is basic principal for driving. No point to argue what is right or wrong. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 i like NSHW nowadays, i was driving at 120km/h and this black alphard overtook me at 140km/h leh, i was so angry and curse him to get summon..... 5min down the road i saw him stop by the Evo then after the exit to Tuas, one Wish sprint so fast from the toll that i cannot catch up then i also curse him lor...... yah 5 min later i also saw him stopped by the Evo Soooooo happy!! [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darryn Turbocharged October 9, 2012 Share October 9, 2012 i like NSHW nowadays, i was driving at 120km/h and this black alphard overtook me at 140km/h leh, i was so angry and curse him to get summon..... 5min down the road i saw him stop by the Evo then after the exit to Tuas, one Wish sprint so fast from the toll that i cannot catch up then i also curse him lor...... yah 5 min later i also saw him stopped by the Evo Soooooo happy!! [laugh] Next time you going, let me know - I will go at a totally different time. Seems you give other drivers around you bad summons luck ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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